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Great Falls man charged with assault on minor

The Associated Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 9 months AGO
by The Associated Press
| October 10, 2014 8:02 PM

GREAT FALLS (AP) — A 29-year-old Great Falls man is charged with assaulting his infant daughter in August, causing injuries that required treatment at a Seattle hospital.

Dusty Anderson made an initial appearance Thursday on a charge of assault on a minor. He did not enter a plea and asked for a public defender. His bail was set at $30,000.

The Great Falls Tribune reports Anderson was arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging him with injuring the 2-month-old girl.

Court records allege Anderson had been caring for the baby before she was brought to the hospital on Aug. 28 with bruises on her neck and arms and a lacerated liver. Doctors say the infant also had new and healing rib fractures.

Officials did not release any information on the condition of the child.

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