Colorado Caregiver Arrested for Severely Abusing Toddler Boy

A Colorado woman has been arrested for allegedly abusing a 2-year-old boy so badly part of his skull had to be removed to stop bleeding on the brain.

McKinley Slone Hernandez, 25, was arrested on Thursday after a warrant was issued for her arrest a day earlier. KUSA reported.

Family members wrote in a GoFundMe that Giovanni Reichert was lifeflighted to a children’s hospital on September 1 after he was “harmed by the hands of a trusted caregiver” and underwent emergency surgery.

In the most recent update, on Thursday, the family wrote that it was a “rough Thanksgiving” after another surgery on Wednesday and was “uncomfortable and in pain” on the holiday.

The boy’s mother, Stefanie Reichert, told KUSA she was concerned about the impact of Giovanni’s injuries on his recovery.

“He doesn’t like strangers, she said. “Now he doesn’t like the nurses and the doctors. He doesn’t let anybody touch him. We have to do everything for them in there.”

According to KDVR, the case file has been sealed, so little information is available. Reichert told the station that Hernandez “won’t admit to anything.”

“All she’s said is she was drinking, and he got hurt in her care,” the mom said.

Reichert said Hernandez was waching the boy overnight on September 1.

“I received a text message from the suspect saying I needed to rush to St. Anthony’s Hospital because my son had gone lifeless after a bath,” said Reichert. “Once I saw him and all the 50 doctors standing around him, I had to leave the room because it was the worst thing I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Hernandez is being held on a $100,000 bond, police said.

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[Featured image: Giovanni Reichert/GoFundMe]