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York City police officer sexually assaulted 13-month-old child, state police allege

York City police officer sexually assaulted 13-month-old child, state police allege
York City police officer sexually assaulted 13-month-old child, state police allege
Anthony Maenza

York Dispatch

A York City police officer faces a felony child rape charge for his alleged abuse of a 13-month-old girl.

Steven Kyle Cugini, 28, was arrested Tuesday by Pennsylvania State Police on that and a series of other charges, including aggravated assault of a child and aggravated indecent assault of a child related to attempts to cause serious bodily injury.

Investigators said the alleged abuse happened between April 11 and April 15 this year at two separate locations, in Elizabethville in Dauphin County and Springettsbury Township in York County.

UPDATE:Daycare worker alerted authorities to 13-month-old’s alleged abuse: police

York City Policeman Steven Cugini faces felony charges in connection with injuries to a 13-month-old child.

In addition to sexual violence, state police said the child suffered broken bones and severe bruising. Police were called to Penn State Hershey Medical Center after the child was examined by medical staff. The Dauphin County Child Abuse Team and Pennsylvania State Police also were involved in the investigation.

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Cugini’s bail was set at $200,000 and he was placed in the Dauphin County Prison.

A preliminary hearing in the case is set for May 1.

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York City Police Commissioner Michael Muldrow told The York Dispatch that Cugini was suspended without pay as the state police investigation continues.

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