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Texas Mom Issued Arrest Warrant For Children’s Overdue Library Books

Micheal Chukwuebuka, Reporting

A Texas mom said she was trying to renew her driver’s license when she learned there was a warrant for her arrest stemming from overdue library books.

“I was so angry. I was sad and mad. The whole week leading up to court I couldn’t decide if I wanted to laugh or cry,” Kaylee Morgan told our source, NBC News on Wednesday.

Morgan, a mother of five children, said she took five or six books out from the Navasota Public Library in Navasota, about 115 miles east of Austin, last March for her homeschooled children.

At the time, Morgan said she was pregnant and experiencing hyperemesis, extreme morning sickness, and placenta previa, when the placenta covers the opening in the cervix.

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Navasota Public Library in Navasota

It can cause bleeding around the start of the second half of pregnancy and mild cramping or contractions, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

The sit-at-home mom said the books were between a few weeks to a month late when her husband dropped them off, except for one that did not fit in the library’s drop box. Her stepson later dropped the book off inside the library, she said.

Our source obtained a copy of the overdue notice from the library that showed Morgan had two books due on March 31, 2023. The notice, dated April 10, 2023, said she owed a fee of $1.

A week later, the library sent what it said was a second and final notice. It said Morgan had 10 days to return the books and pay a new $2 fine or the matter would be turned over to the court.

A city ordinance states that failure to return books or library items within 30 days from the due date results in their library card being suspended.

If a person fails to respond to the letter of complaint within 10 days of receiving it, it is considered a misdemeanor criminal offense punishable by a fine of up to $500.

Morgan said she did not receive the library’s late notices because they were sent to an old address. The library never called her about the late books.

It wasn’t until she went to renew her driver’s license last month that she was told she had a warrant for a nearly $570 ticket.

Morgan, who said her family cannot afford to pay the ticket, said the entire ordeal has been stressful and questioned why the punishment for overdue library books was so strict.

“I offered to pay for the books. I offered to pay for the late fees but I cannot pay $600.

“I understand that we have deadlines for a reason and all of those things, but there has to be a better way to cultivate community engagement, instead of tearing the community apart.

“You could come in and read books to the kids for community service, you could help build the little free library or bring in canned goods.

“Any number of things could be done,” she said.

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