close

Emergency Plumbing and Septic Service in Mendon, UT

Call 844-290-7880 for Emergency Septic Tank Pumping in Mendon, Utah

Get a FREE no obligation quote from our Mendon, Utah septic tank professionals now!

Improve Your Septic Systems Efficiency

Slow drains are not just inconvenient, they are telling you that you might need your septic tank pumped.

Get Rid of the Foul Odor

Can you smell sewage? That can be an indicator how full your septic tank is.

Nasty Sewage Backup?

No one wants to see sewage backing up into their sinks, bathtubs or toilets, but an overly-full septic tank causes this to happen.

Parents charged for body in septic tank: 5-year-old found by septic tank worker The parents of 5-year-old Noah have been charged with child abuse and neglect after his body was found in a septic tank on the family's property. Jonathan Abate, who works for Montgomery Sanitation Services out of Christiansburg, was one of the septic tank employees who was there when the dead little boy's body was discovered in the septic tank. He was the first person to see Noah since he went missing last Sunday. As reported by Fox News on April 3, Abate described the moment when Noah Thomas' body was found. The septic tank was about 4 feet wide, 8 feet long and 5-and-a-half feet wide. "And we pulled the lid off the tank and started pumping, and that's when we seen the little boy down there,' recalls Montgomery Sanitation technician Abate. 'I'm just going to say when we started pumping and got half way down the tank, bout halfway down in the tank, and that's when I seen the little, I seen clothes. That's pretty much all I'm going to say." The discovery of 5-year-old Noah's dead body in the septic tank among sludge on Thursday, March 26, brought an end to a frantic search that had begun on Sunday, March 22. Noah's mom reported her son missing from their rural Virginia home on Sunday morning after he disappeared while she was taking a nap with their 6-month-old daughter. Noah's reportedly last known activity was watching cartoons, according to his mom. One day after Noah's funeral, his parents, 32-year-old Paul Thomas and 30-year-old Ashley White, were arrested on Thursday, April 2. Both are being charged with two felony counts of abuse and neglect of children and are being held in the New River Valley Regional Jail without bond. The mystery surrounding Noah's death is an ongoing investigation. The day after Noah went missing, the couple's 6-month-old daughter was removed from the home. Pulaski County Commonwealth's Attorney Mike Fleenor shared that the removal of the girl and the charges against the parents 'are based upon information that we have now.' Noah's parents have been charged and the 5-year-old boy's body was found in the septic tank. Other than that, authorities are sharing very few details including Noah's initial autopsy results. The most detailed information available in Noah's death is the septic tank. According to Sheriff Jim Davis, FBI agents followed a tip to look in the family's septic tank. After FBI agents removed the two-pound plastic lid of the septic tank, 'they saw sludge, put the lid back on,' and called Montgomery Sanitation Services to come drain the tank.

We are available in Mendon, UT 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us at 844-290-7880 for fast easy service.


Previous     Next
More cities we serve
Emergency Plumbing and Septic Service in Altamont, UT
Emergency Plumbing and Septic Service in American Fork, UT
Emergency Plumbing and Septic Service in Meadow, UT

CATEGORIES

  • Emergency Plumbing in Alaska
  • Emergency Plumbing in Alabama
  • Emergency Plumbing in Arkansas
  • Emergency Plumbing in Arizona
  • Emergency Plumbing in California
  • Emergency Plumbing in Colorado
  • Emergency Plumbing in Connecticut
  • Emergency Plumbing in Delaware
  • Emergency Plumbing in Florida
  • Emergency Plumbing in Georgia
  • Emergency Plumbing in Hawaii
  • Emergency Plumbing in Iowa
  • Emergency Plumbing in Idaho
  • Emergency Plumbing in Illinois
  • Emergency Plumbing in Indiana
  • Emergency Plumbing in Kansas
  • Emergency Plumbing in Kentucky
  • Emergency Plumbing in Louisiana
  • Emergency Plumbing in Massachusetts
  • Emergency Plumbing in Maryland
  • Emergency Plumbing in Maine
  • Emergency Plumbing in Michigan
  • Emergency Plumbing in Minnesota
  • Emergency Plumbing in Missouri
  • Emergency Plumbing in Mississippi
  • Emergency Plumbing in Montana
  • Emergency Plumbing in North Carolina
  • Emergency Plumbing in North Dakota
  • Emergency Plumbing in Nebraska
  • Emergency Plumbing in New Hampshire
  • Emergency Plumbing in New Jersey
  • Emergency Plumbing in New Mexico
  • Emergency Plumbing in Nevada
  • Emergency Plumbing in New York
  • Emergency Plumbing in Ohio
  • Emergency Plumbing in Oklahoma
  • Emergency Plumbing in Oregon
  • Emergency Plumbing in Pennsylvania
  • Emergency Plumbing in Rhode Island
  • Emergency Plumbing in South Carolina
  • Emergency Plumbing in South Dakota
  • Emergency Plumbing in Tennessee
  • Emergency Plumbing in Texas
  • Emergency Plumbing in Utah
  • Emergency Plumbing in Virginia
  • Emergency Plumbing in Vermont
  • Emergency Plumbing in Washington
  • Emergency Plumbing in Wisconsin
  • Emergency Plumbing in West Virginia
  • Emergency Plumbing in Wyoming