Woman charged with abusing 6-week-old baby in Aurora

SHARE Woman charged with abusing 6-week-old baby in Aurora
screen_shot_2016_04_21_at_2_36_30_pm.png

Chantriese L. Phillips | Aurora police

A west suburban Aurora woman was arrested Wednesday and charged with abusing a 6-week-old infant who suffered trauma to the head, brain and body.

Chantriese L. Phillips, 24, faces two counts of aggravated battery and one count of aggravated domestic battery, all felonies, according to a statement from Aurora police.

An Oswego resident, who is a relative of both Phillips and the baby, called for an ambulance on April 13 when the baby showed signs of seizures, police said. The infant was examined and doctors found numerous injuries consistent with child abuse.

The baby was then transferred to a Chicago hospital where the child continues to be treated for trauma to the head, brain, and body, police said.

Phillips was arrested Wednesday night without incident at her home in the 1600 block of Plum Street in Aurora. Police would not elaborate on her relationship with the baby.

On Thursday, she was ordered held at the Kane County Correctional Center in St. Charles on a $250,000 bond. The investigation is continuing and further charges against Phillips have not been ruled out.

The Latest
The plans, according to the team, will include additional green and open space with access to the lakefront and the Museum Campus, which Bears President Kevin Warren called “the most attractive footprint in the world.”
Robert Crimo III’s phone, tablet and internet privileges were revoked in December by a Lake County judge.
The team has shifted its focus from the property it owns in Arlington Heights to Burnham Park
The Chicago rat hole in Roscoe Village became a viral phenomenon in January. Officials say the concrete slab was preserved and its destination is being decided.
Williams’ has extraordinary skills. But it’s Poles’ job to know what it is that makes Caleb Williams’ tick. Does he have the “it” factor that makes everyone around him better and tilts the field in his favor in crunch time? There’s no doubt Poles sees something special in Williams.