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Lexington Man Charged With Criminal AbuseJuly 11, 2013 Al Greenfield, A Lexington man was charged with criminal abuse after his infant daughter was hospitalized with serious injuries.Court documents said Brandon Dow, 23, was home alone with his 4-month-old daughter on Friday when she suffered the injuries.Police said those injuries included hemorrhaging in her eyes, bleeding on her brain and a broken rib.She was sent to the University of Kentucky hospital.There is no word on her condition.Dow was arrested Wednesday.He is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday.Categories: Local News, NewsTags: Brandon Dow, Criminal AbuseFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin Leave a Reply Canc
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