http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/tampa-woman-accused-of-fracturing-4-year-old-girls-arm/2120218
TAMPA � A 29-year-old woman was arrested Thursday, accused of fracturing
a 4-year-old girl's arm before dropping her off at day care, police said.
Nicole Rosetta Williams, who lives with the girl's mother, left her
apartment at 2450 Hillsborough Ave. to drop the girl off at a day care
center on April 17. When the girl arrived, she held her arm as she cried
and screamed, an arrest affidavit shows.
Day care employees thought her shoulder may be dislocated. The girl was
taken to Tampa General Hospital, where doctors discovered she had
sustained a fracture. The girl told police Williams had twisted her arm
in the car before arriving at the day care center, the Tampa police
affidavit shows.
Williams faces an aggravated child abuse charge.
At her first appearance in a Hillsborough court Friday morning, a judge
ordered Williams, who has worked as a nurse assistant for the past four
years, to have no contact with the girl.
Williams was booked into the Hillsborough County jail, where she
remained Friday morning in lieu of $5,000 bail.