Dalisha Adams, a 26-year-old security officer, was picked up by police on Sunday night after leaving her children in the cold near housing projects in Brooklyn around 3:00 p.m.
Two women came across the two girls and stayed with them until police arrived.
The Bay View Houses are about a mile-and-a-half from the Breukelen Houses, where Dalisha Adams lives with her daughters and their 8-year-old sister, Dinasty, from another relationship, who was with relatives when the incident happened.
A neighbor of Dalisha Adams claims she often heard the mother screaming at her children.
The woman, who did not want to be identified, told the New York Daily News: “She was always yelling at the kids, <<Shut the f*** up>>.
“One day, I heard her curse out the little baby, “I’ll punch you in the f***ing face.”
The woman also said she heard more shouting on Sunday shortly before the girls were abandoned.
“A kid was crying. She was saying, <<Stop crying, shut the f*** up. I’m gonna get you out of here>>,” she said.
Other neighbors said the girls were always well dressed and clean but a resident of the housing project they lived at told the Daily News she would often shout and curse at them and pull on their arms.
The older daughter, who said her name was Domini, told the Daily News her younger sister was called Dioni and they lived in a blue house with flowers in front of it on 53rd street, but she did not know which borough of New York it was.
The girl also said her mother’s name was Dalisha and she drove a white car.
Five-year-old Domini told a photographer: “Mommy just left us on the sidewalk and drove away.”
The children showed no signs of physical abuse but were taken to Brookdale University Hospital for observation.
Just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday night, police arrived at Dalisha Adams’ house and opened the door with a crow bar, but she was not at home.
The mother was charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a minor, police said.
Police were alerted to the abandoned girls by an elderly couple who found them standing at a busy intersection with the diapers in their arms as cars zoomed by them.
The children’s grandmother, Bertha Davia, said it was all a misunderstanding and is asking ACS to place them in her care.
Bertha Davia, 52, told Eyewitness News that she lives in the complex next to where the children were left and the mother must have intended to leave her children in her care.
The grandmother said she is furious her daughter never told her the children were coming and only realized what had happened when she saw their picture on the news.
“She left them on the corner here. I live all the way over there. And they was roaming the hallways and all that. Why would she do that to my grandkids? For what reason?”
Although Bertha Davia is angry over the incident, she said she does not believe the two girls were abandoned on a street corner and it was just a big misunderstanding.
Michelle Davis, 43, from Brooklyn, told the Daily News: “They were wandering up and down the sidewalk for a while, just playing by themselves.
“It’s horrible. How could you leave your own children out there? They’re babies and you just leave them out there like that?”
The police said both children were in good condition after being checked over in hospital and were now in the care of the ACS, who did not immediately respond to an inquiry.
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