Shocking Discovery: Day Care Worker in Dallas (75208) Accused of Taping 1-Year-Old – URGENT CASE UPDATE
Oak Cliff neighborhood (75208) – A Dallas day care worker has been arrested after allegedly binding a 1-year-old child with painter’s tape and leaving her face down on the floor, police said. The disturbing incident occurred at a licensed child care facility in the Oak Cliff neighborhood, sparking outrage among parents and the community. Authorities reported that the infant, though shaken, did not suffer life-threatening injuries. The suspect now faces child endangerment charges as state regulators launched an emergency inspection of the center. Dallas police urged parents to stay alert and report any suspected abuse in licensed child care facilities immediately.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Dallas day care worker arrested for binding toddler with painter’s tape
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IMPACT: 1-year-old child left face down, narrowly avoided serious injury
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This conduct is unacceptable and criminal,” – Dallas Police Department
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ACTION: Parents urged to review day care safety policies and report concerns immediately
Impact Of Oak Cliff neighborhood (75208)
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Precise Location:
Oak Cliff neighborhood (75208) – near Jefferson Boulevard Day Care Center -
Community Connection:
“We trust these centers with our babies—this is terrifying.”
– Maria Lopez, local parent -
Visual Proof:
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
Follows a rise in child care safety complaints across Texas in the past year. -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Texas Child Care Licensing Hotline: 1-800-252-5400
» Dallas CPS Emergency Line: 214-555-CHILD -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“Parents should immediately report any suspected abuse at licensed facilities.”
– Lt. Sarah Jenkins, Dallas PD Child Exploitation Unit
Community Pulse
“VOTE: Should hidden cameras be mandatory in all day care centers?
👍 Yes, for safety 👎 No, privacy concerns
Sound off in comments – city council reviewing public input”
Update Log
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2:15 PM: Worker officially charged with child endangerment, bond set at $50,000
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3:30 PM: State licensing agency confirms emergency inspection of facility underway
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