‘It went too far’: Mom beat young girl to death, kept body in house for days before stuffing in tote and tossing in dumpster: Police

Sophia Simmons (Phoenix Police Dept.)

Sophia Simmons (Phoenix Police Dept.)

A 38-year-old mother in Arizona has been arrested for allegedly killing her young daughter, whose body was found stuffed in a plastic tote bag that had been discarded in a dumpster on Christmas Eve. Sophia Simmons was taken into custody on Monday and charged with one count each of first-degree murder, child abuse, and tampering with evidence, authorities announced.

According to a news release from the Phoenix Police Department, officers at about 8 p.m. on Sunday responded to the area of 31st Avenue and Thomas Road in regards to a body being found in a dumpster behind a local business. Upon arriving at the scene, first responders said they quickly discovered the body of a young “school-aged” girl inside the dumpster.

One day later, a tipster called police and indicated that the mother of the young girl — whom the caller identified as Simmons — was the individual responsible for inflicting the fatal injuries on the little girl and then placing her body in the dumpster.

Court documents obtained by Phoenix CBS affiliate KTVK provided additional details about the crimes with which authorities have charged Simmons.

According to the report, investigators with the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner removed the body of a child believed to be between age 5 and 7 from the dumpster. The victim appeared to have suffered from a spate of different injuries to her torso, arms, and legs. The injuries were reportedly in different stages of healing, with some being very recent, which authorities said was a clear sign of ongoing physical abuse.

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