SMITH COUNTY — David and Sabrina Kimbley(pictured) were back in a Smith County courtroom on Friday. According to KETK, they made their appearance in the 241st District Court for a pretrial hearing presided by Judge Jack Skeen. Judge Skeen set their trial date for Monday, June 3rd. The Kimbley’s were arrested and indicted on 13 counts of child endangerment last year. The five Kimbley children were removed from the Kimbley’s care following the death of two year old Jacob Kimbley in August of 2012. In February, the Kimbleys appeared for a routine status hearing on their custody case.
Officials with Child Protective Services cited “neglectful supervision” of so many children, which resulted in Jacob Kimbley’s death, as the reason for the indictment. Earlier reports said Jacob went missing during a game of hide-and-seek and was later found in a septic tank after an extensive search.
The Kimbleys’ five remaining children have been in foster care since the incident, and will stay in foster care during the course of the hearings. KETK has been told that the children are doing fine, and are undergoing medical check ups. The Kimbleys will not be allowed to visit their children.















