A New Jersey Mother was arrested after she forced her child to wear a dog shock, according to the prosecutors traces on the neck.
Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano, 30, was accused of two counts of endangering the well-being of a child, two counts of worsened attack, one count of witness tampering with a threat of violence and one census of obstacle, said the office of the public prosecutor of Cape May in a press release.
The abuse was discovered on March 17 when the child arrived at Cape May City Elementary School with visible figures on the body, which was later determined that they were caused by a dog shock. The special victims of the public prosecutor and the Cape May City Police Department launched a joint investigation and Cruz-Feliciano was arrested the next day.
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Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano, 30, was sued after she reportedly forced her child to wear a dog shock. (Cape May County Sheriff’s Office)
Researchers learned that Cruz-Feliciano also threatened the child with more violence if the abuse was reported, according to the press release.
Shock collars can produce electrical loads up to 100 volts.
The victim told officers That the collar in a bedroom was kept with items from the dead dog of the family and that the collar was regularly charged after the death of the animal, according to judicial documents, WPVI reported.

Shock collars can produce electrical loads up to 100 volts. (Getty Images)
Cruz-Feliciano reportedly admitted to the abuse and told the police that she had thrown her mother, 59-year-old Sonia Feliciano, the collar, according to the outlet.
The victim’s grandmother is that confronted with charges According to the press release, and messing up with evidence, but was released pending legal proceedings.
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Researchers learned that Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano threatened the child with more violence if the abuse was reported. (Istock)
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“This case emphasizes the continuous dedication of our law enforcement agencies on protecting the most vulnerable members of our community,” said Cape May County public prosecutor Jeffery H. Sutherland in a statement. “We take all the allegations of child abuse with the greatest seriousness, and we will continue to ensure that those responsible for such horrible acts are held fully responsible by law.”