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Sugar Cookie

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We are living a nightmare right now. Our 3 month old little girl suffered abuse from the hands of someone we trusted. She is now in the PICU at Blanks Children’s Hospital in Des Moines. She is receiving excellent care! She has trauma to the head that has caused a brain bleed, stroke, concussion, swelling, and areas of her brain to go without oxygen. She also has blood behind the eyes caused from being shook. So far this has caused her to have seizures. The lasting effects are unknown at this time due to how young she is! Please keep us in your prayers. This little girl is the toughest little thing I have ever seen. She just has to pull through this because we can’t possibly imagine another outcome. ♥
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A Grimes child care provider faces charges Friday after admitting to dropping a 3-month-old child in her care out of frustration.

Brady Jean Weible, 43, is charged with child endangerment causing serious injury.

According to a criminal complaint filed in Polk County, the child suffered multiple subdural hematomas, or brain bleeds, on Dec. 9 while in Weible’s care.

Weible later told authorities she dropped the child out of frustration.
 
NameBrady Jean Weible

OffenseCHILD ENDANGERMENT/BODILY INJURY
TDD/SDD *11/12/2026
Commitment Date11/12/2021

A Grimes child care provider was sentenced to five years probation Friday after pleading guilty to child endangerment causing serious injury.

Brady Weible, 43, was originally charged with two counts of child endangerment causing serious injury after a 3-month-old child in her care suffered multiple subdural hematomas in 2020.

Weible told a 911 operator and paramedics that she didn't know what happened to the child, according to a criminal complaint. She later admitted to "dropping the baby out of frustration," while the child was in her care, the document stated.
Weible received a five-year suspended sentence, five years probation and must not contact the family of the victim for five years.
 
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