Wednesday, September 26, 2012

In Ohio, Stow Infant May Be Victim of Shaken Baby Syndrome | Shaken Baby Syndrome


A social worker at Akron Children’s Hospital reportedly contacted Stow Police on Sept. 15 to report a case of “possible shaken baby injuries” to a six-week-old Stow girl.
The infant, whose 25-year-old mother reportedly lives in the 4700 block of Waterford Circle, was at the hospital being treated for “a brain bleed.” The injury occurred sometime Sept. 14 through noon on Sept. 15.
The police report reportedly indicated that charges related to shaken baby injuries could include felonious assault, a second-degree felony, and domestic violence, a first-degree misdemeanor.
However, police Lt. Anne Stirm reportedly said no charges have been filed to date and that the department cannot release information about possible suspects or the baby's current condition.


To Read More on this Story: Click Here

If you have any questions or concerns about what can be done to help babies who have been shaken, or families of babies who have died, please call Christopher Keane and The Keane Law Firm toll-free for free consultation at (888) 592-5437 (KIDS), click on contact us here, or use the web form provided at http://www.keanelaw.com


No comments:

Post a Comment