New Mexico day care worker faces child abuse charges

A 27-year-old former Pre-K teacher in Las Cruces, New Mexico, has been charged with seven counts of intentional child abuse after surveillance footage allegedly showed her striking a young boy with objects including a metal chair leg. The incidents occurred on December 9, 2025, at the Discovery Development Center. Authorities noted the child did not suffer great bodily harm.

Jennifer Hernandez, a 27-year-old former employee at the Discovery Development Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico, was arrested on Wednesday and charged with seven counts of intentional child abuse, each a third-degree felony carrying potential sentences of up to three years in prison and fines of $5,000.

The investigation began in late February when parents reported that their son had been abused by a day care employee. Initially handled by the Dona Ana County Sheriff's Office, the case was referred to the Las Cruces Police Department because the victim resided outside city limits.

A detective reviewed surveillance footage from the facility, which captured several incidents of physical abuse against a boy under the age of 10 during the early morning of December 9, 2025. According to court documents obtained by local media, the footage showed Hernandez picking up a blue chair with metal legs and striking the boy in the chest with the metal chair leg. She also allegedly hit him in the face with an open hand and struck him in the head with a black and purple pointer until he fell to the ground.

Police emphasized that despite the nature of the alleged attacks, the boy did not sustain great bodily harm. The Discovery Development Center cooperated fully with investigators.

Hernandez was booked into the Dona Ana County Detention Center without bond but was no longer listed as an inmate by Friday afternoon. The investigation remains ongoing, with the possibility of additional charges.

Relaterte artikler

Indonesian police raiding Yogyakarta daycare Little Aresha amid child abuse allegations, securing the scene.
Bilde generert av AI

Police probe alleged abuse of 53 children at Yogyakarta's Daycare Little Aresha

Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

Yogyakarta city police raided Daycare Little Aresha in Umbulharjo on April 24, 2026, following a former employee's report of inhumane treatment of children. Of 103 children entrusted there, 53 are suspected victims of physical and verbal abuse, including infants aged 0-3 months to toddlers under two years. Authorities secured 30 related individuals for questioning.

A 26-year-old daycare employee in Panama City has been arrested on charges of aggravated child abuse after she allegedly assaulted an infant in her care. The boy suffered multiple fractures and extensive bruising but is now stable.

Rapportert av AI

A daycare worker in West Melbourne, Florida, faces multiple misdemeanor charges after police say she repeatedly struck young children with a metal stapler and other objects.

A 27-year-old daycare employee in Fruitland Park faces child neglect charges after a boy in her care escaped and crossed a busy highway. Motorists intervened to return the child unharmed.

Rapportert av AI

A 23-year-old woman in Florida has been charged with first-degree child abuse after authorities determined she caused at least 10 fractures to her infant over the child's first year of life.

A Georgia mother has been sentenced to 40 years in prison after a jury convicted her of aggravated assault and cruelty to children. Candice McClure, 35, from Lenox, abused the same child for nearly a decade, including beatings that left bruises on the legs and a belt mark on the forehead. The case came to light when the child disclosed the abuse to an elementary school teacher in 2023.

Rapportert av AI

Meg Day, a 49-year-old teacher at Selmer Elementary School, faces assault charges for allegedly dragging a nonverbal 9-year-old boy across a rug, causing carpet burn and a blood red mark. The incident occurred on March 19, prompting a sheriff's deputy response after witness reports. Day was booked into McNairy County jail on Thursday and later released.

 

 

 

Dette nettstedet bruker informasjonskapsler

Vi bruker informasjonskapsler for analyse for å forbedre nettstedet vårt. Les vår personvernerklæring for mer informasjon.
Avvis