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Mother charged after girl loses arm going under stopped train
Associated Press
SCOTT CITY, Mo. - A woman has been charged with child endangerment after her daughter’s arm was severed when a train that had stopped lurched forward as she and her boyfriend led the girl and two other children under it, Scott City police said.
The accident happened Sunday afternoon in Scott City, a community just south of Cape Girardeau in southeastern Missouri. The southbound Union Pacific train had been stopped on the tracks, waiting for a northbound train to pass.
The injured child, Mikala Morrow, 7, is in the pediatric intensive care unit at St. Louis Childrens Hospital, and family members said she was to have surgery on Thursday to repair her shoulder.
Her mother, Glenda Ross, 34, of Scott City, has been charged with three felony counts of child endangerment. She was at the hospital with her daughter and won’t be arrested until the child has had more time to recover, Scott City Police Chief Don Cobb said.
“For the good of the child, we are prepared to wait,” Cobb said Wednesday. The warrant issued for Ross on Tuesday specifies a $75,000 bond for release after her arrest.
Daniel Ross, father of Glenda, said Mikala and another daughter were on a regular weekend visit with their mother in Scott City. He said they live in Benton with their father, Timothy Morrow, during the week.
According to police and family members, Glenda Ross, her boyfriend, the two daughters and another child Ross was babysitting for left the home and for some reason decided to go onto the railroad property and cross the tracks rather than use an overpass located about 180 yards from the point where the accident took place. The overpass is the only point in the city allowing north-south access when trains are stopped on the tracks.
Cobb said everyone but M