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Home / Crime and Justice / Grandmother Arrested in Horrific Child Abuse Case

Grandmother Arrested in Horrific Child Abuse Case

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Yvonne Shanks, grandmother, faces multiple charges in child abuse case.
  • Two children hospitalized with severe injuries, including fractures and emaciation.
  • Parents Nicholas Shanks and Shelby Kuntz also arrested and charged.
Grandmother Arrested in Horrific Child Abuse Case

In Louisville, Yvonne Shanks, the grandmother of two critically injured children, now faces serious charges including first-degree assault and criminal abuse. The arrests stem from an incident on January 15, when authorities responded to reports of severely injured children. One child, approximately one year old, was found in a home with "obvious signs of trauma," according to court documents.

Doctors at Norton Children's Hospital documented severe injuries on the first child, including possible skull and jaw fractures, facial trauma, and extreme emaciation. A second child, a 2-year-old, arrived at a hospital in cardiac arrest and was found to have skull and rib fractures, extensive bruising, and similar signs of emaciation. Both children exhibited signs of severe anemia and other internal injuries.

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The children's parents, Nicholas Shanks and Shelby Kuntz, have also been arrested and charged with similar offenses. All three individuals have pleaded not guilty and are currently held on significant bonds. Yvonne Shanks is due back in court on January 26, as are the parents.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yvonne Shanks faces charges including first-degree assault, first-degree criminal abuse of a child, first-degree wanton endangerment, and endangering the welfare of a minor.
Both children suffered severe injuries, including fractures, internal trauma, and were found to be extremely underweight and emaciated.
Yes, the children's parents, Nicholas Shanks and Shelby Kuntz, have also been arrested and charged with similar offenses.

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