An unlicensed in-home day care provider and mother of young children was charged Wednesday with inflicting "severe and permanent" brain damage to a 13-month-old boy at her Eagan home, an allegation that her attorney forcefully denied.
Mariel A. Grimm, 33, was charged by summons in Dakota County District Court with first-degree assault in connection with the wounds suffered by the boy on Sept. 22. Her first court appearance has been preliminarily scheduled for June 17.
"The baby survived," a statement from the county attorney's office read, "but suffered severe and permanent brain damage as a result of these injuries."
County Attorney James Backstrom said in the statement that "abusive head trauma to infants and young children is a serious problem that often results in permanent brain injury or death."
The criminal complaint pointed to no one witnessing the alleged assault. It also said the boy was fine when he was brought to the home in the 2000 block of Copper Lane. Grimm was the only adult in the home, and no other children in the home had unsupervised contact with the boy that day. His identity was not disclosed in the charging document.
Attorney Marc Kurzman said the county many months ago opened a child protection investigation against Grimm, who along with her husband have young children, one of whom is close in age to the injured boy. The family's children are still in the home, he said, but Grimm is not allowed to care for other children during the proceedings.
"She has been under this cloud for many months now," Kurzman said. "She is frantically trying to get this [criminal case] tried."
Kurzman offered many reasons for why Grimm did not harm the boy. He said that psychiatric tests have shown "nothing to suggest she has anything wrong" that would lead her to "engage in ... shaken baby" actions.