Crime Daycare Workers Arrested After Video Allegedly Shows Them Scaring Kids with Mask from 'Scream' Five suspects were arrested in connection to three viral videos of daycare workers allegedly using a mask from the movie Scream to frighten kids at the Lil' Blessings Child Care & Learning Center in Mississippi By Tristan Balagtas Tristan Balagtas Digital News Writer, PEOPLE People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 20, 2022 05:15 PM Share Tweet Pin Email A Mississippi daycare is under investigation after disturbing videos of childcare workers allegedly scaring toddlers with a mask from the movie Scream have gone viral. Sierra McCandless, 21; Oci-Anna Kilburn, 28; Jennifer Newman, 25; and Shyenne Mills, 28; have each been charged with three counts of felony child abuse, while Traci Hutson, 44; has been charged with failure to report abuse by mandatory reporter and simple assault, the Monroe County Sheriff's Department announced. The five suspects were arrested Thursday in connection to three viral videos of the workers allegedly using the mask to frighten a group of young children left in their care at the Lil' Blessings Child Care & Learning Center in Hamilton, Miss., according to multiple reports. "Are you being bad? Do I need to take you outside?" one daycare worker is allegedly heard screaming in a toddler's face, while wearing the mask. "You better be good," she says, before making her way into another room of toddlers. Daycare worker scaring kids. An additional video shows what appears to be another worker donning the mask and scaring kids while they attempt to eat lunch. Cries and screams of multiple children can be heard on the videos, which were allegedly filmed in September and October of this year, per the Associated Press. According to the Monroe Journal, daycare owner Sheila Sanders said she was unaware of the unsettling videos until Wednesday afternoon of this week. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE's free True Crime newsletter for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. "The people that did those acts are no longer with us. They were fired. I wasn't here at the time and wasn't aware they were doing that. I don't condone that and never have. I just want to say it's been taken care of," Sanders told the outlet. Top Row, L-R: Traci Diane Hutson, Misty Sheyenne Mills, Sierra McCandless Bottom Row, L-R: Ocianna Elise Kilburn, Jennifer Newman. Monroe County (5) According to the sheriff's office, bond amounts for McCandless and Kilburn were set at $20,000, while the bonds of Newman and Mills are $15,000. Hutson's bond amount was not released. Lawyer information for the suspects was unavailable Thursday and it was unclear if any of the women have entered a plea to the charges. If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.