Mom referred to infant as ‘a potato’ and ‘sack of flour’ before causing injuries akin to ‘a very bad car accident,’ police say

Ryanne Elizabeth Foster (Craighead County Detention Center)

Ryanne Elizabeth Foster (Craighead County Detention Center)

A 19-year-old mother in Arkansas was arrested for allegedly abusing her 6-month-old baby so severely that doctors said the child’s injuries were akin to being in a “major car accident.” Ryanne Elizabeth Foster was taken into custody on Monday and charged with one count of second-degree battery causing injury to a person under the age of 12, records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

The charge against Foster dates back to July 10, 2024, when officers with the Jonesboro Police Department responded to a call regarding an infant being hospitalized with traumatic injuries, Jonesboro Right Now reported. The infant had initially been admitted to St. Bernards Hospital, but due to the severity of the baby’s condition, they were soon transported to Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, for more specialized care.

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