3-Month-Old New York Baby Hospitalized With Fractures In Various Stages Of Healing, Father Arrested
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Smith allegedly hurt the child after he became angry and frustrated
CPS alerted the police about the child with suspicious injuries
A 22-year-old father in New York was arrested after his 3-month-old child ended up in hospital with multiple fractures, the police said Tuesday in a statement.
Dustin Smith of Nunda, Livingston County, was arrested after the Livingston County Sheriff s Office was alerted by the Child Protective Services about a child with injuries that were suspicious in nature. The statement by the sheriff s office said the child was being treated at Strong Memorial Hospital.
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), in an affidavit to the Supreme Court, said 9,346 children have lost at least one of the parents to the deadly virus, including over 1,700 who have lost both their parents, according to states
First Published: 10:54 AM PDT, June 4, 2021
Angel Nichole Overstreet is described as a white female infant with blue eyes and dark-colored hair with a reddish tint. She has a strawberry-shaped mark on the back of her neck.
The search is on for 3-month-old Angel Nichole Overstreet, a West Virginia infant believed to have gone missing in May. Her father, Shannon Overstreet, said he handed the baby over to Child Protection Services, which authorities said did not happen.
Huntington Police said CPS called authorities on May 24 to report that they could not locate an infant and became concerned when they contacted the infant s father regarding custody issues. They said they were told that he had turned the infant over to CPS workers two weeks earlier, Huntington Police Chief Ray Cornwell said during a news conference last week.
Read more about Government issues guidelines for care of children affected by Covid-19 on Business Standard. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), in an affidavit to the Supreme Court, said 9,346 children have lost at least one of the parents to the deadly virus