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Etta Goldberg broke her daughter's wrist and sent her to school.
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Freetown — After twice noticing an elementary school student with signs of physical abuse, police arrested the child’s mother Thursday.
Etta Goldberg, 47, of 87 S. Main St., is being charged with assault and battery on a child resulting in substantial injury, violation of an abuse prevention order and possession of a Class E drug.
Police said for the second time in a month an officer responded to the elementary school to investigate reports of injuries to a 7-year-old student.
During the first incident, school staff showed School Resource Officer Benjamin Levesque bruising on the child’s arm. Police said that when the child was interviewed, various stories were given about how the injuries were caused.
During a follow-up interview, Goldberg gave a differing account, police said.
Police said the state Department of Social Services was contacted and declined to come to the school to interview the mother or child.
Following that incident, police continued to investigate and learned Goldberg had recently been arrested in Connecticut after witnesses told police they observed her beating the child with a stick. A Connecticut court issued an abuse prevention order.
Police said the second incident came to light Wednesday when school staff alerted police when the child appeared to have a broken wrist.
Police arrested Goldberg when she arrived at the elementary school. The child was taken ambulance to a local hospital.