Louisiana Mother Arrested After Child Misses Thirteen Critical Medical Appointments Following Brain Surgery Recovery
LaShonda Zenon was arrested in Louisiana after her 6-year-old missed 13 brain surgery appointments. Police cite medical neglect and narcotics possession.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 12, 2026, 5:17 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from KCRG

Systemic Failure In Post Operative Pediatric Care
A welfare investigation in Shreveport has culminated in the arrest of a mother accused of severe medical neglect involving her young child. According to police reports, the investigation was initiated by a Department of Children and Family Services caseworker who received multiple alerts from healthcare facilities regarding a six year old patient. The child had undergone complex brain surgery in October 2025 to address a diagnosed brain mass known as craniopharyngioma. Following such an invasive procedure, the medical team had established a rigorous schedule of follow up care that was vital to the child's long term survival and stability.
Critical Health Complications Left Without Supervision
The medical necessity of these appointments was tied to several severe post operative conditions, including hypopituitarism and postoperative diabetes insipidus. Clinical staff at multiple facilities reported that the child was also suffering from secondary adrenal insufficiency, a condition that requires precise hormonal management. Despite the life threatening nature of these complications, investigators discovered that the mother, LaShonda Zenon, had missed seven scheduled appointments and canceled six others. Hospital representatives stated that they made numerous attempts to contact the household to emphasize the gravity of the child's health status, yet these warnings were apparently ignored for several months.
Evasive Maneuvers During Custody Enforcement Efforts
The legal situation escalated in late February 2026 when a court order granted custodial authority to the state. When detectives and caseworkers attempted to execute the order at a Royalton Drive residence, Zenon reportedly refused to answer the door or communicate via telephone. The standoff continued until March 10, when a judge issued a specific warrant allowing law enforcement to enter the home. As officers positioned themselves around the property, Zenon allegedly attempted to flee with her children by scaling a six foot wooden fence in the backyard. The ensuing brief chase ended in her apprehension, while the children were found shaken and suffering from minor abrasions.
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