Crime & Safety
Baby Badly Injured in East Windsor
The 6-month-old was brought to Connecticut Children's Medical Center with "significant injuries."

Update, 11:45 a.m.
The child had a doctor’s appointment on Tuesday, and was healthy, reports NBC Connecticut. The child then visited with the biological parents and grandparents. Between that visit and Tuesday evening, the foster parents noticed the injuries.
All parties are cooperating with the investigation and police are trying to figure out where else the child was, who he or she might have been with, and who is responsible for the injuries.
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An infant has been seriously injured in East Windsor.
Find out what's happening in Windsor Locks-East Windsorfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
On Tuesday at 11 p.m., the East Windsor Police Department was notified that a 6 and ½ month old infant was presented at the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford with significant non-life threatening injuries.
The injuries consisted of bruising to the infant’s head, torso, and extremities, and the infant was held for observation.
The child was in foster care and residing within the town of East Windsor.
The Department of Children and Family Services was also called to investigate this case. This matter is under investigation by the East Windsor Police Detective Bureau.
If you have any information, please call the anonymous tip line at 860-292-8252 or e-mail Detective Scott Roberts at robertss@eastwindsorpd.com.
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