The victim was found bruised and wearing only his underwear outside the Walgreens.
Dequitisie Greek Collins and Latraina Kermaine Anderson are accused of child abuse.A Florida couple is accused of child abuse after a 10-year-old boy was found bruised and nearly naked outside a Walgreens, authorities said.Dequitisie Greek Collins, 50, and Latraina Kermaine Anderson, 30, both of Tarpon Springs, were arrested on Thursday, according to Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office online booking records.
According to arrest affidavits, the child was found outside of the Walgreens bruised and wearing nothing but his underwear,The affidavit stated that the boy had a swollen wrist and injuries on his back, chest, legs and arms “consistent with being struck repeatedly with belt.”
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