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Dayton father pleads guilty in infant abuse case
Dayton father pleads guilty in infant abuse case

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Dayton father pleads guilty in infant abuse case

Jun. 10—A Dayton man has pleaded guilty as charged after he was accused of hurting his 5-month-old child. Brandon Landsiedel, 24, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court to one felony count of endangering children, according to a plea agreement filed Tuesday. The charge could result in fines up to $10,000 and prison terms of nine months to three years. One condition of the agreement is that Landsiedel have no contact with the child. He was charged after an incident Nov. 1, 2024, when police were called to Dayton Children's Hospital for a 5-month-old child with "significant injuries," according to the Montgomery County prosecutor's Office. The prosecutor's office said that Landsiedel was the infant's father and primary caregiver, and was present when the injuries occurred. "The child's injuries are inconsistent with the defendant's explanation," the prosecutor's office said. Landsiedel is scheduled to be sentenced June 26.

Father accused of causing ‘significant injuries' to 5 month old
Father accused of causing ‘significant injuries' to 5 month old

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time27-02-2025

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Father accused of causing ‘significant injuries' to 5 month old

A father is facing charges after prosecutors say he seriously injured his infant. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Brandon Landsiedel was indicted by a Montgomery County Grand Jury on a charge of endangering children. On Nov. 1, 2024, Dayton police were called to Dayton Children's hospital after a 5 and 1/2 month old arrived with 'significant injuries,' according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office. TRENDING STORIES: School bus catches fire while taking Ohio students to school Gene Hackman death: Gas company assisting with investigation; Hackman, wife found in different rooms 1 in custody after wrong-way pursuit ends in Montgomery County Landsiedel, who is the child's father and primary caregiver, said he was there when the injury happened but his explanation did not match the child's injuries, prosecutors allege. He is due next in court on March 6 and did not appear at his arraignment on Feb. 6, according to court documents. Landsiedel is not currently in custody. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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