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Infant's sexual assault under investigation
Sheboygan - A 10-month-old girl who spent June 26 at a church day care center in Random Lake was found later to have been sexually assaulted, causing injuries that required surgery, documents released Friday say.
The records released by the Sheboygan County clerk of courts say the incident resulted in searches of Our Lady of the Lakes Child Care Center in Random Lake, the church office and the Fond du Lac County home of the center's supervisor.
Capt. Dave Adams of the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Department declined to comment on whether anyone had been identified as a suspect in the assault. He said the investigation of the case was ongoing, and that the Catholic church has "cooperated fully."
According to a sworn affidavit and search warrant records, the girl was at the day care center from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 26.
That night, her grandmother was changing her diaper at 10 p.m. when she found blood in the diaper and tearing of the vaginal area.
The girl underwent reconstructive surgery at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa hours after the injuries were discovered.
Her parents had been using the day care center two or three times a week since January.
The records show items seized by investigators included the girl's file from the church office, staff scheduling and attendance information, and computer equipment.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=639202
Infant's sexual assault under investigation
Sheboygan - A 10-month-old girl who spent June 26 at a church day care center in Random Lake was found later to have been sexually assaulted, causing injuries that required surgery, documents released Friday say.
The records released by the Sheboygan County clerk of courts say the incident resulted in searches of Our Lady of the Lakes Child Care Center in Random Lake, the church office and the Fond du Lac County home of the center's supervisor.
Capt. Dave Adams of the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Department declined to comment on whether anyone had been identified as a suspect in the assault. He said the investigation of the case was ongoing, and that the Catholic church has "cooperated fully."
According to a sworn affidavit and search warrant records, the girl was at the day care center from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 26.
That night, her grandmother was changing her diaper at 10 p.m. when she found blood in the diaper and tearing of the vaginal area.
The girl underwent reconstructive surgery at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa hours after the injuries were discovered.
Her parents had been using the day care center two or three times a week since January.
The records show items seized by investigators included the girl's file from the church office, staff scheduling and attendance information, and computer equipment.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=639202