Additional parents are facing charges for living with several children in deplorable conditions at a Charleroi building that was condemned last week. Washington County 9-1-1 dispatched police last week, to a building along McKean Avenue from a phone call from a girl believing her father had died. At that time, police said they found no running water, a broken toilet and garbage in the home. Following this investigation, the child’s parents, Jackson Alexis and Roldy Noel were arrested and the building condemned. According to new court documents, another family was still living in the same deplorable conditions when investigators returned to the building on Feb. 26. Investigators found that two adults and four children were still staying in the building, sharing the same kitchen and bathroom as the family in the previous incident. The children living in the apartment were between the ages of 4 and 14. The parents, identified as Navilia Norazier and Lucner Joseph, were both charged with four counts of felony child endangerment. Court documents show both parents are being held in the Washington County Jail unable to post bond. It is not clear who is tending to the children.
More Arrests In Condemned Charleroi Building
March 3, 2026 3:59 am