Suspect Still Sought 17 Months After Baby Suffers Severe Burns: The Akron Search

You want straightforward answers and to know why this case still matters 17 months later. A nine-month-old suffered severe scalding burns while in care, and authorities still seek the person responsible; that ongoing gap in accountability raises urgent questions about safety, oversight, and legal consequences for childcare providers. You’ll learn what happened, why the investigation remains active, and what severe burns mean for an infant’s long-term recovery.

The post will walk through the incident timeline and the status of the investigation, explain how hot-liquid burns affect infants differently than older children, and outline the medical and legal consequences that follow such injuries. Expect clear, factual reporting and practical context to help you understand both the human and systemic stakes.

Incident Details and Ongoing Investigation

A 7‑month timeline of events, the infant’s medical status, and active search efforts by Akron police form the core of the case. Authorities say the child suffered severe scalding from hot liquid, remains hospitalized, and investigators continue to pursue a suspect.

Timeline of Events in the Akron Case

On the day of the incident, responders arrived at a residence in Akron after a 911 call reporting a burned infant. Officers and EMS transported the baby to a regional trauma center the same day for emergency care.

Akron police later classified the injury as non‑accidental and opened a felony investigation. Over the following weeks they executed search warrants, collected forensic evidence, and interviewed multiple witnesses linked to the household. Investigators publicly released limited details to the media while keeping some evidence confidential to avoid compromising the probe…

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