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Day Care Employees At Lil’ Blessings Daycare Charged with Felony Child Abuse: Using Halloween Mask To Scare Children

Exploring Day Care Employees At Lil’ Blessings Daycare Charged with Felony Child Abuse’ A video that was allegedly captured earlier this month of a daycare worker frightening children while wearing a Halloween mask has led to criminal charges against five persons.

Day Care Employees At Lil’ Blessings Daycare Charged with Felony Child Abuse

Sierra McCandless, Oci-Anna Kilburn, Jennifer Newman, and Shyenne Shelton are charged with felony child abuse, while Traci Hutson is charged with simple abuse against a minor and failing to report abuse. WTVA obtained footage from October 4, which apparently shows a Lil’ Blessings Daycare in Hamilton employee wearing a mask as children scream and cry in the background.

The video also shows the employee wearing the mask getting in a child’s face and screaming. The person in the mask is also overheard telling the children to “clean up” and “act good.”

The daycare’s owner, Sheila Sanders, has not been criminally charged. The owner said a similar incident was filmed in September, but she was not informed of the incidents until the video was posted to social media this month, WTVA reported.

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Four employees have been terminated as a result of the ordeal, according to the news outlet.

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“It appears to us they were using the mask for behavior modification. They can’t use corporal punishment, so we think they were using the mask to try to scare the kids into doing what they were supposed to be doing,” Monroe County Sheriff Kevin Crook told the Daily Journal.

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Crook said the children’s family had filed charges against the daycare employees in Monroe County Justice Court. One of the children’s parents told “Good Morning America” that their 2-year-old son still has trouble sleeping through the night.

“We opened an investigation to look into it to see if it was a crime and fit one of our state statutes and if so, which one?,” Crook explained to the Daily Journal. “Earlier this week, we met with all of the families that wanted to meet with us considering possible charges and what those charges might be.”

During Thursday’s hearing, McCandless and Kilburn’s bonds were set at $20,000. Newman and Shelton’s bonds are $15,000.

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