Man accused of breaking child’s femur in fit of rage at fiancé’s unlicensed day care faces new abuse charges involving another child: Police

Left: Joshua Teeter mug shot; right, Faith Walker. Macon County Sheriff

Left: Joshua Teeter mug shot; right, Faith Walker. Macon County Sheriff’s Office.

Police in Missouri have now charged a day care-owning couple with multiple counts of child abuse after one of the owners was already facing criminal charges for allegedly breaking a 1-year-old’s femur in a fit of rage when the child wouldn’t put away a toy.

Macon County police first charged 28-year-old Joshua Teter with the femur-breaking allegations stemming from an alleged incident at the day care run by his fiancé, Faith Walker, last week. Teter was hit again this week with different charges involving another incident from Nov. 1, 2022, according to local CBS affiliate KTVO.

This time, police say Teter is charged with abusing a 3-year-old who was crying and upset after his grandmother had dropped him off. Walker came to Teter exasperated that she could not calm the child, police said. When Teter stepped in, the child spit in Teter’s direction and he allegedly backhanded the child so hard, that the toddler was knocked off of his feet.

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