Mother of boy killed by alligator arrested for abuse, neglect: police

Bryan Vasquez (New Orleans Police Department)
The mother of a 12-year-old nonverbal boy who was killed by an alligator after escaping his bedroom window in New Orleans has been arrested for what police described as a pattern of abuse, reports say.
According to Nola.com, Hilda Vasquez, the mother of Bryan Vasquez, was arrested Sunday and booked into jail on charges of second-degree cruelty to juveniles and negligent homicide.
What happened to Bryan Vasquez?
The backstory:
Bryan Vasquez, who is nonverbal, was first reported missing the morning of Aug. 14 after reportedly escaping through his bedroom window. Police didn’t respond to the missing child call until five hours after it was reported.
Hilda Vasquez told police the boy was autistic and would sneak away from home to play on a playground nearby, but the family had recently moved to a new home. He was seen on doorbell camera footage, wearing only a diaper and walking down the street alone, around 5:20 the morning he escaped.
Bryan’s disappearance prompted a massive search that included multiple agencies, volunteers, airboats and bloodhounds.
His body was found in a nearby canal after a nearly two-week search. An autopsy report concluded Vasquez died from “blunt force due to an alligator” and drowning. His death has sparked criticism as the New Orleans Police Department investigates why there was a nearly fire-hour gap between when the boy was reported missing and an officer arriving at the scene.
Pattern of abuse
What they’re saying:
At a press conference Sunday evening, New Orleans police officials said Bryan suffered from repeated abuse and negligence during his short life. His mother was the abuser, they said.
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“This is not the first time Bryan has been the victim of any sort of trauma and or anything that we deem to be negligent,” NOPD Assistant Superintendent Hans Ganthier said. “So this is all a pattern.”
Dig deeper:
Documents from the state’s Department of Children and Family Services and Bryan’s individualized education plan show that Bryan had a traumatic brain injury from his mother, not autism.
According to a report from Nola.com, the Department of Children and Family Services responded in 2021 to a call from Bryan’s school reporting bruises to his inner thigh and face. DCFS documents show that Bryan had an individualized education plan at school because of a “traumatic brain injury (non-accidental).”
Police reports obtained by Nola.com show that Bryan’s mother called an ambulance in late 2013 and said her 3-month-old baby had stopped breathing and was vomiting blood and milk. Bryan arrived at the emergency room with a damaged lung, retinal hemorrhages, fractures in both legs that caused his ankles to bend outward, and a skull fracture with swelling.
Doctors believed the injuries were “acute and suspicious of non-accidental trauma.” Bryan’s mother was charged in 2014 with cruelty to juveniles and second-degree cruelty to juveniles, but she pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of negligent treatment.
Bryan was placed in foster care and was later given back to his mother, but reports of abuse continued. The 2021 DCFS report said he had bruises on his face and inner thigh and had tapeworms at least twice.
The Source: This report includes information from Nola.com, The Associated Press and previous LiveNow from FOX reporting.