A Big Spring man was arrested late last week on a charge of injury to a child – serious bodily injury after a 2-year-old victim was taken to the emergency room at Scenic Mountain Medical Center with a broken leg.
Joseph Contreras, 20, was arrested Friday at a relative's home in the 1600 block of Virginia after officials with the SMMC emergency room became suspicious of the child's injuries and called law enforcement officers.
“Officers responded to the emergency room in reference to an injured child. The hospital staff had found the injuries to be suspicious,” Sgt. Tony Everett, public information officer with the Big Spring Police Department, said in a press release issued Monday afternoon. “Officers discovered a 2-year-old male had suffered a broken leg. The child also had some bruising in his facial area, as well.
“The child's mother had brought him to the emergency and told officers she had left the child with her boyfriend, Contreras, at her apartment at 1002 N. Main St. while she took her oldest child to school. When she returned home she found the 2-year-old had been injured and took him to the hospital.”
The child was later transferred to a hospital in Lubbock, according to police officials, with serious but not life-threatening injuries.
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justice
August 2, 2012 by Alexis Coquillard, 41 weeks 2 days ago
Comment: 189
The authorities are best suited to handle cases that require justice. Vigilante involvement is not only illegal, but can lead to escalated violence.
Again????
November 29, 2011 by kgeraldon (not verified), 1 year 24 weeks ago
Comment: 100
What the hell is going on? Why can't these guys "pick on someone their on size", as the old saying goes. I just have to wonder if it makes them feel good to hurt an innocent child. What have we had? 2 here and 1 in Stanton in the last few weeks. I think some "good ole' boy" justice needs to find these 3 guys....