Toddler dies from daycare abbuse
By Josh Rabe
Staff Writer
TULSA — A day care operator already had a warrant out for her arrest Thursday when a child placed in her care went into cardiac arrest and later died at a Tulsa hospital, according to police.
Vicki Leigh Chiles, 42, was arrested Thursday, accused of taping a 2-year-old boy's mouth closed and binding his hands while she left him unattended, officer Jason Willingham said. She later returned to find him unconscious and called paramedics.
Joshua Minton of Sperry was taken to St. John Medical Center about 3 p.m. Thursday and was later flown to St. Francis Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about 10:30 p.m., Willingham said.
Chiles' day care already was under a DHS investigation stemming from a separate incident in April, in which Chiles is suspected of beating a different child with a fly swatter.
She was charged Wednesday in that case with felony abuse of a minor child and a judge issued a warrant for her arrest. Willingham said police were not aware the warrant had been issued.
"Unfortunately it was just a day too late,” Willingham said. "It wasn't like we were waiting to arrest her, we just didn't know the warrant had been issued.”
Thursday, Chiles told police she bound Joshua Minton's hands and mouth because he was misbehaving, Willingham said. When police arrived, Chiles was alone in her home with eight children.
Chiles signed a written agreement Thursday to close the day care center she ran from her home and there are no longer any children in the home, said Mary Leaver, spokeswoman for the Department of Human Services.
DHS workers planned a surprise inspection of the day care Thursday and arrived at Chiles' front door just as she was returning to the room where she left Joshua bound, Willingham said. The DHS workers tried to help revive the boy before paramedics arrived.
Willingham said DHS has been investigating the day care since the initial abuse report last month. Leaver, the DHS spokeswoman, said she couldn't comment specifically on the results of the investigation.
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