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Assistant teacher arrested for assault, child endangerment at Marya Yates Elementary School, Matteson police say
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Assistant teacher arrested for assault, child endangerment at Marya Yates Elementary School, Matteson police say

MATTESON, Ill. (WLS) — A teacher’s aide was arrested Friday at a south suburban elementary school after allegedly endangering the life of a young student.

The incident happened just before the school day ended at Marya Yates Elementary School in Matteson, police told ABC7.

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The suspect, a 26-year-old woman who works as an aide at the school, allegedly grabbed a 10-year-old student who was running down the hall, Matteson police said.

A news release from Matteson police said the student was allegedly “hung to the ground. The teacher’s aide dragged the child about 20 feet into a classroom. She dropped the baby partially in the doorway. The nurse used her foot to forcefully push the baby into the room as she tried to close the door she failed so she went into the room and again used her foot to push the baby further into the room so she could close the door

After the student made a complaint, school officials investigated and reviewed security footage of the incident.

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The teacher’s aide was arrested by the Matteson Police Department’s school resource officer, police said. Charges of battery and endangering the life and health of a child are pending.

The child was not injured in the incident, police said.

“Our school district is aware of the incident, the staff member involved has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation,” School District 159 Superintendent Tiffany Brunson said in a statement.

No additional information was immediately available.

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