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Posted at: 02/09/2010 7:10 PM | Updated at: 02/09/2010 7:15 PM
By: Taryn Bianchin, KOB.com
Santa Fe police are investigating the parents of a two-year-old boy who is in intensive care at UNM hospital.
Doctors think the boy's legs may have been tied together, and now he could be in danger of losing them.
As CYFD served a court summons on Tuesday to the two-year-olds mother, she addressed Eyewitness News 4:
This is no one's *advertiser censored*** business but mine and this is a family matter, look my son was not tied up, my son was not abused--and that's all Im going to say.
So you deny all the allegations?
Yes I do, said the mother.
While the parents have not been charged, CYFD has taken custody of the boy and his sister. :aktion033:
The toddler showed up in an emergency room at Christus St. Vincent Medical Center in Santa Fe almost two weeks ago with welts around his leg that were 4 centimeters wide. He was transferred to UNM hospital where he was evaluated by the child abuse response team.
Guardians of the boy had stated that a dresser had fallen on the child pinning him against a toddler bed.
The case was transferred to police because the injuries were deemed suspicious.
The parents story does not coincide with the injuries, said Detective Sergeant Louis Carlos
more here
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s1409092.shtml
By: Taryn Bianchin, KOB.com
Santa Fe police are investigating the parents of a two-year-old boy who is in intensive care at UNM hospital.
Doctors think the boy's legs may have been tied together, and now he could be in danger of losing them.
As CYFD served a court summons on Tuesday to the two-year-olds mother, she addressed Eyewitness News 4:
This is no one's *advertiser censored*** business but mine and this is a family matter, look my son was not tied up, my son was not abused--and that's all Im going to say.
So you deny all the allegations?
Yes I do, said the mother.
While the parents have not been charged, CYFD has taken custody of the boy and his sister. :aktion033:
The toddler showed up in an emergency room at Christus St. Vincent Medical Center in Santa Fe almost two weeks ago with welts around his leg that were 4 centimeters wide. He was transferred to UNM hospital where he was evaluated by the child abuse response team.
Guardians of the boy had stated that a dresser had fallen on the child pinning him against a toddler bed.
The case was transferred to police because the injuries were deemed suspicious.
The parents story does not coincide with the injuries, said Detective Sergeant Louis Carlos
more here
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s1409092.shtml