Crime & Safety

Maplewood Woman Indicted for Endangering Child's Welfare

Prosecutors said she did not seek medical treatment for her 2-year-old son, who was severely burned.

A Maplewood woman was indicted by a St. Louis County grand jury for endangering the welfare of a child.

St. Louis County prosecutors said Nicole Williams, 32, of the 3700 block of Oxford Blvd. in Maplewood, did not seek medical treatment for her 2-year-old son after he was severely burned March 8. She had not sought medical treatment for the boy through March 23, according to court documents.

Williams next is due in court on Dec. 5.

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