child abuse
Coverage of child abuse in the Nexus archive.
- JeffCo school aide charged with assault, child abuse after allegedly dragging disabled student on ground
A paraprofessional at Ute Meadows Elementary School in Littleton was charged with felony assault and misdemeanor child abuse after allegedly dragging a developmentally disabled student on the ground. The charges stem from an incident on April 16, when staff witnessed her forcibly grabbing and dragging the student by the arm. She has since been fired from the school.
- Mother accused of chasing her children with a knife, threatening to cut their throats, police say
Sara Daniels was accused of multiple acts of child abuse after her children reported incidents where she chased them with a knife and threatened to cut their throats. She has been charged with three counts of child abuse resulting in injury following accounts from the 9, 11, and 14-year-old victims. Daniels is currently being held at the Tygart Valley Regional Jail.
- Mother accused of chasing her children with a knife, threatening to cut their throats, police say
Sara Daniels was charged with three counts of child abuse after her children reported multiple incidents of violence. The accusations include Daniels chasing them with a knife, hitting them, and threatening to cut their throats. She is currently detained at the Tygart Valley Regional Jail.
- Mother accused of chasing her children with a knife, threatening to cut their throats, police say
Sara Daniels is accused of child abuse after allegedly chasing her children with a knife and threatening to cut their throats. Daniels was subsequently charged with three counts of child abuse resulting in injury. She is currently being held at the Tygart Valley Regional Jail.
- Parents accused of drunkenly leading young kids on long walk in 108-degree heat
Ryan and May Mullin, an Arizona couple, were charged with child abuse after police alleged they drunkenly led their young children on an hourslong walk in 108-degree heat. Police called to Glendale reported finding the seemingly intoxicated parents stumbling with two children, aged 2 and 4. Both suspects were booked into jail following charges of child abuse and disorderly conduct.
- Parents accused of drunkenly leading young kids on long walk in 108-degree heat
An Arizona couple, Ryan and May Mullin, are facing child abuse charges after police allege they drunkenly led their young children on an hourslong walk in Glendale at 108 degrees. A witness reported seeing the seemingly intoxicated pair stumbling across the road with two children, ages 2 and 4, prompting officers to intervene. The couple was booked into jail on multiple counts following the incident.
- Mother passed out from alcohol as toddler sat barely conscious in smoke-filled home, police say
According to court documents, a woman was found unconscious due to high blood alcohol content in her home located on Sierra Street. Police discovered the living room filled with smoke from a burned pizza, and her 2-year-old toddler was barely conscious inside. She was subsequently taken to the hospital and booked into jail on one count of child abuse.
- Mother passed out from alcohol as toddler sat barely conscious in smoke-filled home, police say
An Arizona woman was found unconscious on the floor of her Glendale home after passing out from alcohol and falling asleep while the house filled with smoke. Police discovered a 2-year-old toddler who was barely conscious in the car seat inside the residence. The woman was subsequently accused of child abuse, booked into jail, and evaluated for a high blood alcohol content.
- Teacher charged with child abuse, accused of shaking 2-year-old at Lincoln-Martí in SW Miami-Dade
Beatriz Gomez Hurtado, a teacher at Lincoln-Martí in Southwest Miami-Dade, was charged with child abuse after allegedly shaking a 2-year-old student. The school terminated her employment following surveillance footage of the incident and reported it to the Florida Abuse Hotline.
- Lincoln Marti daycare teacher accused of grabbing 2-year-old by neck, shaking him
A teacher at a Lincoln Marti daycare in Miami-Dade was arrested for allegedly grabbing a 2-year-old by the neck and shaking him, causing injuries. The incident occurred during a classroom reprimand, and the teacher was charged with child abuse without great bodily harm. The facility has faced prior allegations of abuse and inadequate staffing.
- Gibraltar police arrest barricaded suspect after domestic violence, child abuse investigation
Gibraltar police arrested a barricaded suspect following a domestic violence and possible child abuse investigation. Officers, assisted by neighboring agencies including the Downriver SWAT Team, took the intoxicated suspect into custody after a standoff at a residence on Kingsbridge Drive. A search warrant was executed, and evidence was collected as the investigation continues.
- Man arrested in Gibraltar on suspicion of domestic violence, child abuse after barricading himself in home
A man in Gibraltar was arrested after barricading himself in his home following reports of domestic violence and possible child abuse. Police, assisted by Downriver SWAT, responded to the 29900 block of Kingsbridge Drive, where he surrendered without incident. A search warrant was obtained, and the case is under investigation by the Gibraltar Police Department.
- PCSO: Man arrested for suspected child abuse
A man was arrested on suspicion of child abuse after a deputy discovered two children in a Pueblo West home had been subjected to abuse. The incident led to an arrest on July 29, following a July 27 report of a runaway child.
- Rep. Miller vows to remain in reelection race amid abuse allegations
Congressman Max Miller is continuing his reelection campaign despite allegations of domestic violence and child abuse from his ex-wife. Senator Bernie Moreno stated that Miller is not fit to serve, while Miller defends himself against the claims.
- Taslima Nasrin calls for UCC across subcontinent, wants ban on madrasas
Taslima Nasrin, upon returning to Kolkata after nearly 19 years due to violent protests linked to her writings, advocates for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) across the subcontinent and calls for banning madrasas, alleging they produce jihadis and involve child abuse and rape.
- Georgia man accused of attacking children aboard Carnival cruise while intoxicated
A Georgia man is facing child abuse charges for allegedly attacking two children aboard a Carnival Cruise Line ship while intoxicated. The incident occurred during a cruise, and authorities are investigating the case.
- Back-to-school prep should start now, experts say, not the night before
Experts recommend starting back-to-school preparations now by adjusting bedtimes, meal times, and screen time to ease the transition. Mo Basenberg of Safe Passage also highlights reconnecting with friends and monitoring for signs of child abuse or neglect, urging adults to report concerns.
- Norfolk teen denied bond, charged with child abuse
A 19-year-old Norfolk man, Zhymoud Javon Seay, is in custody without bond facing multiple felony child abuse charges involving two siblings he was reportedly caring for. He was arrested July 24 and remains held in connection with the allegations.
- 11-year-old found restrained with zip ties in sealed bathroom, authorities say
An 11-year-old child was found restrained with zip ties in a sealed bathroom at the family’s residence in Beverly, West Virginia. Parents Manual Ortiz Jr. and Licha Ortiz face charges of child abuse creating risk of death and conspiracy. A witness reported seeing the child with ligature marks and discovering spray foam sealing the bathroom door, along with writings on the walls indicating emotional distress.
- Hong Kong coach accused of slapping boy, 8, forcing him to stand in blazing sun
A Hong Kong coach, Zhao Yiqun, is accused of slapping an eight-year-old boy and forcing him to stand in the sun during a training camp. The incident occurred in August 2024 at the Jockey Club Ming Fai Camp in Cheung Chau, leading to two child abuse charges.
- Six in 10 Nigerian children experience some form of abuse – UNICEF
Six in 10 Nigerian children experience some form of abuse, according to UNICEF. Ms McCauley emphasized that child protection efforts should be measured by their impact on children's lives rather than the quantity of activities delivered.
- Homestead man accused of beating autistic 4-year-old son for 25 minutes straight
A 31-year-old Homestead man, David Martinez Jr., was arrested after allegedly beating his non-verbal, autistic 4-year-old son for 25 minutes using a belt and open hand, causing abrasions and red marks. The incident occurred at his home on Thursday afternoon, with in-home surveillance confirming the abuse.
- 2 charged with murder, child abuse in death of 5-year-old in Newport News
Two individuals have been charged with murder and child abuse in the death of a 5-year-old child in Newport News. The child's mother, Katrina Sudberry, was arrested and charged with murder and felony child abuse.
- Father charged after distressed 11-year-old daughter flags down police officer, says her dad was trying to kill her
An 11-year-old girl flagged down police in Hinesville, Georgia, reporting that her father, Anthony Salazar, had beaten her with a belt and a T-ball bat. Salazar, who admitted to the abuse, was charged with multiple counts of child cruelty and aggravated battery. The incident occurred while the girl’s two younger brothers were present at home.
- Conover man sentenced to up to 54 years for child abuse, attempted murder offenses
Christopher Michael Welch, a 38-year-old man from Conover, was sentenced to up to 54 years for child abuse and attempted first-degree murder related to the prolonged abuse of three children. The investigation began in February 2025 following reports about the children's welfare.
- Maryland couple charged after 4-year-old found locked in a closet
A Maryland couple, Kaylynn Nicole Moore and James Earl Stone, were charged with child abuse and neglect after a 4-year-old was found locked in a dark, foodless closet for 12 hours daily. Deputies discovered the child tied inside with a bungee cord in Callaway, St. Mary’s County, while four other children were also present in the home.
- Georgia daycare head asks 11th Circuit to scrap conviction over not reporting child abuse
Latona Lambert, a former daycare director at a Georgia Air Force base, appeals her conviction for failing to report suspected child abuse. Prosecutors argue surveillance footage and reports from a coworker indicate Lambert knew of abuse by two daycare workers, but Lambert claims the government failed to prove she had direct knowledge of the abuse.
- Father faces felony child abuse charge after infant suffers 14 fractured ribs
A 19-year-old father, Christian Brooks, was charged with felony child abuse after his 2-month-old son sustained 14 fractured ribs. Brooks confessed to squeezing the infant during a moment of frustration when the child would not stop crying, according to a police affidavit. He is scheduled to appear in court Monday.
- Taxpayers could pay millions to abuse survivors if Christian Brothers goes bankrupt, court documents reveal
Australian taxpayers may cover up to $65m in payouts to abuse survivors if the Christian Brothers, a Catholic order with a history of child abuse, goes bankrupt. Court documents reveal the order cannot afford to settle redress claims from hundreds of victims.
- Pontiac mom who abandoned kids in squalor pleads no contest to child abuse
A Pontiac mother who left her children in squalor pleaded no contest to child abuse. The plea ensures the children will not testify and the mother will remain incarcerated until the children reach adulthood.
- Pontiac mom pleads no contest in abandoning kids in deplorable conditions
Kelli Bryant pleaded no contest in Oakland County court to child abuse charges related to abandoning her children in deplorable conditions. The case centered on allegations of neglect and failure to provide adequate care.
- Soldier, partner accused of starving baby and dog to death
A Fort Benning soldier and his girlfriend face life in prison after a federal indictment alleges they starved their infant son and a family pet to death. The couple is also accused of lying to investigators and committing animal abuse, with three dogs found severely malnourished or dead.
- Michigan woman pleads no contest to abuse after 3 kids are found living alone for years
A Michigan woman pleaded no contest to child abuse after three children were found living alone for years in a house of squalor. The case involved allegations of neglect and unsafe living conditions for the children.
- Pueblo Police Officers PIT maneuver RV after alleged kidnapping
Pueblo Police Department officers used a PIT maneuver to stop an RV after reports of kidnapping, resulting in the arrest of John Delira-Alires. The RV rolled over and caught fire, but all occupants, including a child, were safely removed without injuries.
- Kelli Bryant, Pontiac mother in horrific child abuse case, pleads no contest during pretrial hearing
Kelli Bryant, a Pontiac mother, pleaded no contest to child abuse charges, agreeing to at least six years in prison. The plea avoids trial for the children, who were found living alone in squalor for years. Bryant also faces sentencing for welfare fraud after being found competent to stand trial.
- Man accused of ramming wife, 4 kids with SUV after domestic dispute in Miramar
A 29-year-old man is accused of intentionally ramming his wife’s vehicle while she and four children were inside following a domestic dispute in Miramar, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. The incident involved multiple law enforcement agencies and resulted in charges including aggravated domestic battery and child abuse.
- ‘Terrifying’: Teacher raped his student who just finished eighth grade, but Delaware authorities never notified the public
A Delaware teacher, Thomas Herlihy, sexually abused a student who had just completed eighth grade over 2.5 years. He was charged in Delaware with 44 felony counts, including rape and sexual abuse, and later pleaded guilty to one count in New Jersey. Delaware authorities did not publicly disclose his indictment or conviction despite standard practices in child abuse cases.
- South Africa: NGO Demands Fast Sentencing for Child Abuser - South African News Briefs - July 16, 2026
An NGO in South Africa is demanding fast sentencing for a child abuser. The call comes as part of efforts to address child abuse cases promptly. The news was reported in a July 16, 2026, brief.
- Ohio mother’s creepy Facebook post begging people not to post her photo surfaces in house of horrors child abuse case: ‘Take them off here’
An Ohio mother of 16 children rescued from a feces-filled house of horrors made a creepy Facebook post on her husband’s account over a decade before their arrests for child abuse. The post urged people not to share her photo.
- School in remote SA Indigenous community on list of places where accused paedophile worked
A remote South Australian Indigenous community school is among 55 locations linked to Hamish Tait, who faces 329 child abuse charges. Federal police investigating Tait have expanded their probe to include the remote community where he worked.