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Teen father accused of biting nose off infant

Joshua Cooper

AP Photo/Solano County Sheriff's Office

Joshua Cooper

Updated Friday, March 14, 2014 | 5:45 p.m.

FAIRFIELD, Calif. — A teenage father in Northern California is under arrest after police say he bit the nose off his 1-month-old son because he was frustrated with the infant's crying.

Joshua Cooper, 18, was being held Friday in the Solano County Jail on suspicion of child cruelty and aggravated mayhem, Fairfield police said in a news release.

Police said they received a call Thursday at 8 a.m. by a distraught woman who said her baby was bleeding from his nose.

Doctors later determined the child suffered a skull fracture, a brain hemorrhage and that one third of the child's nose had been severed.

The child is in stable condition at Oakland Children's Hospital.

Police say they are still trying to determine how the skull fracture and brain hemorrhage occurred.

Solano County Chief Deputy District Attorney Terry Ray said that Cooper had not yet been charged but that she planned to charge him with child abuse and aggravated mayhem. The child-abuse charge carries a penalty of up to 12 years, and the aggravated mayhem charge carries a potential penalty of life in prison.

Ray said she would not discuss any other facts of the case.

Sgt. Troy Oviatt, a Fairfield police spokesman, did not return a call seeking comment.

But Oviatt told the Fairfield Daily Republic that Cooper was cooperative, and that there were no indications at the crime scene that drugs and alcohol were involved.

The baby was placed under the custody of Solano County Child Welfare Services.

Cooper is scheduled to be arraigned Monday morning.

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