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Daycare Teacher Accused of Laxative Abuse in Illinois
7 Feb
Summary
- Teacher allegedly gave laxatives to children, stating it was candy.
- Three young children, aged two and under, were identified as victims.
- The teacher faces misdemeanor charges for attempted aggravated battery and endangering children.

A daycare teacher in St. Charles, Illinois, has been arrested on suspicion of administering laxatives to young children. Yizel J. Juarez faces three misdemeanor charges, including attempted aggravated battery and endangering the life or health of a child, following reports from concerned parents.
The alleged incidents occurred on Tuesday, February 3, at The Learning Experience daycare center. Police confirmed that three victims, all two years old or younger, were involved. Juarez reportedly told the children the laxatives were candy, with the intention of causing them to be sent home due to illness.
Parents have voiced distress and worry about potential long-term health consequences for their children. One parent shared that their child has been suffering from constipation and other unspecified side effects. Juarez has since been released after turning herself in and is awaiting a court date.




