Inverness daycare worker charged with child abuse

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Amber Summers of Inverness (CCSO mugshot)

The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) said today that a 43-year-old daycare worker has been arrested and charged with child abuse.

Arrested on Nov. 18 was Amber Summers of Inverness, who is alleged to have been physically aggressive toward an autistic and non-verbal child on Nov. 16.

The CCSO was contacted on Nov. 16 and was told that the abuse had happened at a local daycare that provides services for children with special needs

The CCSO said that, according to facility staff, surveillance footage was reviewed and showed Summers using unnecessary force toward the patient while moving him around the facility. Summers was immediately terminated by the daycare as a result of her actions caught on the video, prior to law enforcement’s arrival.

Detective Jonathan Richey with CCSO’s Special Victims Unit (SVU) responded to the daycare and began an investigation into this incident. Surveillance video obtained from the facility depicts Summers using extreme force, grabbing the victim by the arms, and at times using her leg to move the victim around the play area.

During the incident, the CCSO said, Summers grabbed the victim by the back of the neck while forcing him to the floor and she can be seen pushing the victim’s head into a wall as she attempts to restrain him behind a table.

Anytime other facility staff were visible in the footage, Summers is said to have quickly deescalate her behavior toward the victim. A witness told Detective Richey that on the date of this incident, she saw Summers grab the victim roughly by the arm several times and had to intervene due to Summers being overly aggressive.

A second witness told detectives she had observed Summers grab the victim by the neck and force him to the floor.

On November 18, Detective Richey and Detective Jason Cook made contact with Summers at her residence in reference to this incident. Upon showing Summers the videos from the facility, she agreed with detectives her actions were aggressive and she had been frustrated that day.

Summers was placed under arrest for child abuse and turned over to the Citrus County Jail with a bond of $2,000. The Department of Children and Families (DCF) and the Department of Health (DOH), who oversees the licensing of healthcare workers, are also conducting their own investigations into this incident.

“Summers entered a profession where her sole purpose was to provide care and comfort for patients, and in this case precious children with special needs. Instead, she chose to take out her frustrations on a child that cannot even speak to tell anyone of the abuse,” said Citrus County Sheriff Mike Prendergast.

“Again, the detectives with the Special Victims Unit continue to seek justice for the children of Citrus County. Hopefully, the victim’s family has a sense of peace knowing the victim is safe again and that Summers cannot hurt another child.”

It is important for us all to remember, if you see something, say something. Child abuse can be reported by calling the Florida Department of Children and Families at 1-800-962-2873.