A Phoenix woman is accused of shoving a víbrator into her 2-year-old son's anús, and doctors told police that surgery will be required to remove it.
According
to court documents obtained by New Times, 21-year-old Rickesha Burns
called police Sunday, reporting that her son was bleeding from his anús.
Burns said she didn't know what happened.
She said she was at a park with her son, and while she was "looking at a text message for about 10 seconds," a boy she didn't know at the park did "something" to her son, according to the documents.
"She said she does not know what he did, but is sure he did something," a probable-cause statement says.
The boy was brought to Phoenix Children's Hospital, and doctors discovered that he has numerous bruises around his anús, a "hanger type" brúise on his hip, and yet another brúise on his neck.
Doctors also found an object lodged in his rectúm, which appears to be "a víbrator or some other séx toy."
Burns said she didn't know what happened.
She said she was at a park with her son, and while she was "looking at a text message for about 10 seconds," a boy she didn't know at the park did "something" to her son, according to the documents.
"She said she does not know what he did, but is sure he did something," a probable-cause statement says.
The boy was brought to Phoenix Children's Hospital, and doctors discovered that he has numerous bruises around his anús, a "hanger type" brúise on his hip, and yet another brúise on his neck.
Doctors also found an object lodged in his rectúm, which appears to be "a víbrator or some other séx toy."
Police
interviewed Burns, who still claimed that a teenage boy at a park did
it, even though she "believes it is her víbrator," and police found the
boy's blood on her shirt, according to court documents.
Phoenix Police Officer James Holmes says there was zero evidence that the boy was assaulted at the park.
Burns told police that she "worked hard to get her son back and would not do anything like this to hurt her son."
Indeed, court records show that Burns was investigated for child abuse in 2011, but it doesn't appear that criminal charges were ever filed.
The boy was slated to have surgery to get the víbrator removed, according to court documents. Police say the injuries around the boy's anús appear to be caused by a hanger, or similar object, being used in an attempt to get the víbrator out.
Meanwhile, Burns was booked into jail on charges of séxual conduct with a minor, and child abúse. She's being held without bond.
Phoenix Police Officer James Holmes says there was zero evidence that the boy was assaulted at the park.
Burns told police that she "worked hard to get her son back and would not do anything like this to hurt her son."
Indeed, court records show that Burns was investigated for child abuse in 2011, but it doesn't appear that criminal charges were ever filed.
The boy was slated to have surgery to get the víbrator removed, according to court documents. Police say the injuries around the boy's anús appear to be caused by a hanger, or similar object, being used in an attempt to get the víbrator out.
Meanwhile, Burns was booked into jail on charges of séxual conduct with a minor, and child abúse. She's being held without bond.
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