Monday, May 15, 2006

# 960 Baby suffers 200 rat bites

MEDFORD, Ore. (AP) --

A six-month-old Medford baby was bitten by a rat up to 200 times after it escaped from its cage in the boy's room. Police say the parents, 21-year-old Robert Horsfall and 19-year-old Maegan McCleary, found the rodent near a creek.

Police say they took the infant to the emergency room at Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford. Detectives say the parents apparently believed the rat was a domestic breed. They brought it home and kept it in a cage in the room where they slept with the baby.

The next morning they found that the rat had escaped and bitten the boy. He had from 100 to 200 bites all over his body, including his face. He is being treated for infected wounds. A second child at the home was placed in foster care. The parents are being held in the Jackson County Jail on criminal mistreatment allegations.

2 comments:

FRIDAY'S CHILD said...

This is really terrible. Parents should be locked up. Imagine the baby suffered 200 bites without them knowing it. Where were they? The baby must have cried with these 200 bites. And what is this keeping the rat's cage in the baby's room.

Kelvin said...

Kia Ora, They should put the parents in a room full of rats and see how they like it !!!