Gavan Rogers (Boone County Sheriff

Gavan Rogers (Boone County Sheriff’s Office)

A 24-year-old father in Indiana has been arrested for allegedly biting his newborn daughter multiple times, leaving “mouth-shaped bruises” and teeth marks all over the infant’s body.

Gavan Rogers was taken into custody on Tuesday and charged with one count of neglect of a dependent resulting in bodily injury and one count of domestic battery with bodily injury to a person under 14, both felonies, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Rogers and the baby’s mother brought their 2-week-old daughter to Witham Hospital in Lebanon on Nov. 3 for a regularly scheduled checkup, according to a probable cause affidavit obtained by The Lebanon Reporter. Shortly after arriving at the facility, hospital staffers reportedly discovered suspicious bruising on the baby’s forearms, stomach, shoulders, knee, and leg. The staff transferred the infant to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis and contacted the Whitestown Police Department.

Whitestown is located about 20 miles northwest of Indianapolis.

A doctor at the children’s hospital reported that the little girl appeared to have multiple bruises, several of which included visible teeth marks, per the Reporter.



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