A 32-year-old nanny was arrested this week
• A woman who serves as a night nanny arrested Friday for alleged child abuse after a Summit County baby she was caring for was hospitalized with brain injuries.
The 32-year-old woman, who has been in Utah since the beginning of the month, was arrested on one count of aggravated child abuse. According to the arrest documents, the 6-week-old had been admitted to Primary Children’s Hospital on Wednesday with brain injuries that doctors said were caused by non-accidental trauma. The doctors added that the child’s injuries were consistent with those found in shaken baby syndrome incidents, and that they had been caused in the previous 24 hours.
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