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http://www.q13fox.com/news/kcpq-18monthold-child-found-beaten-in-critical-condition-3yearold-sibling-missing-20120517,0,6078434.story?hpt=ju_bn6
Poor baby, I pray he does not have lasting brain damage from this.
The man accused of severely beating his girlfriend's 18-month-old son and injuring the boy's 3-year-old brother was charged Monday with first and second degree child assault.
An 18-month-old child was found badly beaten in a Fircrest apartment Thursday and was hospitalized in critical condition; his 3-year-old brother was also treated for injuries. The boyfriend of the childrens' mother was arrested in the case.
Stephan V. Perebeynos, 28, is being held at the Pierce County Jail while deputies conduct their investigation into the incident.
Perebeynos' bail is set at $5 million; he is a Russian national and prosecutors are concerned that if he were able travel back to Russia, extradition could be complicated.
The mother of the children, Heather Berven, was not at the residence when the incident occured.
"There was no sign of anything [violent] ever," she said Thursday night outside of Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in Tacoma, where her two children were being treated. "All I know is that he hurt my babies.
"He's [the baby] in and out of consciousness," she said, crying. "He looks at me but he's not responsive. He has hemorrhaging in his brain."
The family had been involved in three prior reports to Child Protection Services. The most recent was in August, 2011, when the Puyallup Tribal Health Care authorities called about a suspicious injury in the then-nine-month-old's mouth.
The other reports occurred in May and October of 2010, and involved allegations about the parents' behavior. However, no allegations of abuse or neglect were made, and the parents were not screened for investigation.
On Friday, the 18-month-old's condition was upgraded from critical to stable, but he is suffering from subdural hematoma. The hospital would not speculate on how this will impact him long-term. His 3-year-old brother suffered a broken arm and had multiple bruises on his body.
On Thursday, Pierce County sheriffs spokesman Ed Troyer said Perebeynos told deputies when they arrived at the residence that he had been left in charge of his girlfriend's three children while she was away getting medical treatment.
Berven was at an in-patient drug rehabilitation facility, prosecutors said on Friday.
Deputies rushed the 18-month-old to the hospital, but the 3-year-old boy could not be found and Perebeynos told them the boy had been kidnapped four days earlier. That set off a frantic police search.
Perebeynos also later told detectives that the children's father, who currently lives in Oregon, had come up and taken the children. The father did not take the children and prosecutors believe that Perebeynos called his sister to come and get the 3-year-old and take him from the home. They believe Perebeynos did this because the 3-year-old's injuries were more visible than those of the 18-month-old.
Hours later, detectives said one of Perebeynos' relatives was watching TV and saw the news story and took the 3-year-old boy to Mary Bridge Children's Hospital. Initially, it was believed that his injuries were not very serious but then hospital staff discovered that his arm had been broken.
Poor baby, I pray he does not have lasting brain damage from this.
The chain of events was set off Thursday afternoon, when the Fircrest Police Department responded to a 911 call reporting an unconscious child at a residence in the 1000 block of Panorama Drive. The call had been placed by the mothers boyfriend, who stated that the child would not wake up.
"Responding police and firefighters found an 18-month-old child with major head trauma and bruising on the childs body," the Pierce County Sheriffs Department said. "The child was rushed to Mary Bridge Childrens Hospital in critical condition."
Of Berven's three children, the third one a 7-year-old girl was placed into protective custody after she was found safe at a nearby school. Investigators said that Perebeynos was watching the three children while their mother was away.
"Investigators have not been able to determine the whereabouts of [the] 3-year-old ... and fear he may be a victim of foul play," the sheriffs department said in an initial statement.
Troyer said although the boyfriend told detectives that the boy had been kidnapped four days ago, another family member said that wasn't true, that she had seen the boy Wednesday night. The discrepancy led deputies to fear Perebeynos may have harmed the boy.
It was later announced that the 3-year-old boy had been dropped off at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital by a relative, and that the boy had bruises and scratches.
Former neighbors Ken and Barbara Miller said they've known Perebeynos for 15 years and they had never seen any sign of a temper.
"Theres never been any sign of outrage or anything like that, a very even-tempered kind of guy," Barbara Miller said. "I cant imagine him doing anything to harm a child. It just shocks me to hear that."
"Known him for years, just a very nice young man," Ken Miller said.
In the Fircrest neighborhood where Perebeynos lived with Berven, neighbors said he kept to himself.
"He seemed nice," said neighbor Martha Reed. "All I ever did was say hello in passing and that was about it."