Apple Valley care facility owners arrested for abuse

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Apple Valley care facility owners arrested for abuse
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Usha Martin, 56, and Bhagwan Gill, 51, were arrested after receiving reports that adult dependents had been abused at a residential care facility the two owned.

A pair of Apple Valley care facility owners were arrested Saturday after authorities learned of abuse allegations stemming from their business. Police were first called to the facility, located on 12631 Algonquin Road, at around 1 p.m. after receiving a report that detailed the abuse. While they were investigating, officers discovered evidence of the abuse and two additional victims.

Officers are now searching for potential additional victims of the two suspects. Thus far they have located three victims, all men, ages 29, 36 and 37. Anyone with additional information was asked to contact Deputy Loup or Detective Gagne with the Apple Valley Police Department at 240-7400.

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