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Cincinnati day care worker accused of assaulting 1-year-old
Kristian Hemmitt is accused of abusing a child behind closed doors here at Small Kids Adventures Learning Center Two in West Price Hill. Detectives gathered evidence today and parents were horrified learning what police say was caught on camera.
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Courtney Francisco
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TJ Caudill
Posted at 11:50 AM, Mar 14, 2022
and last updated 2022-03-18 18:45:11-04
CINCINNATI — A day care worker in Cincinnati is accused of assaulting a toddler earlier this month in West Price Hill.
Court documents say surveillance video captured Kristian Hemmitt grabbing a 1-year-old by the hair and forcing the toddler’s head to the ground at Small Kids Adventure Learning Center II on Glenway Avenue March 3.
Investigators say Hemmitt pulled the toddler up by the hair, preventing her feet from touching the ground. Then, Hemmit walked 10 feet while performing a “push-pull” motion with the toddler’s hair clenched in her closed fists.
According to court documents, the toddler suffered multiple scalp injuries visible in person and on recorded footage following the assault. Investigators said Hemmitt caused serious physical harm to the toddler resulting in the toddler needing the ER.
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Investigators said Hemmitt attempted to alter the toddler’s appearance to avoid detection of the assault. Court documents also allege Hemmitt tried to dispose of evidence of the assault in a trash can.
“How could a human being be so comfortable doing a child like that?” asked Keyasha Prather.
Prather pulled her child from the daycare in 2021 after she said she suspected Hemmitt was abusing the infant who was one at the time.
“She had a busted lip,” said Prather. “(Hemmitt) said she fell off the changing table. Not sure how a 1-year-old fell off a changing table, but that was the story we got.”
She said she reported suspicions to the day care owner but never heard back.
Inspection reports through Ohio Job and Family Services show two complaints against the day care occurring in 2020. In one case, someone accused an employee of yelling at children and using inappropriate words. Another complaint claimed children were not properly supervised.
The day care owner’s attorney, Carl Lewis, said in each case, the owners ensured workers completed corrective training, and the daycare is currently listed as in compliance with regulations.
In the most recent case, Lewis said the owner immediately notified police once she saw surveillance footage.
“I can tell you from the heart this day care owner loves children, loves her company. She’s in touch with the parent right now, and she’s in tears. It’s just devastating to see this. And quite candidly, it was discovered because we were trying to see where the injuries came from, thought it maybe been another child playing, and when it appeared on the screen, my client about passed out,” said Lewis.
Hemmitt is facing charges of assault, two counts of tampering with evidence and two counts of endangering children.
She appeared in court Monday morning. She is currently in the Hamilton County Jail on a $130,000 bond.
Hemmitt’s next court date is March 22. WCPO 9News is waiting to hear back from her attorney, Richard Wendel, II.
Kristian Hemmitt accused of abusing child at daycare. Here’s a copy of a court record explaining what investigators say happened. She was in court for an arraignment today. @wcpo pic.twitter.com/9JPSKeA7rv
— Courtney Francisco (@CFranciscoWCPO) March 14, 2022
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1. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
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Interesting for children and adults!
There are many interesting animals and birds in the zoo, a beautiful area, vegetation, a lake, etc. During the celebration of Christmas, the zoo organizes a festival of Christmas lights and then the zoo turns into a beautiful fairy tale, where you can get a magical charge for the rest of the year! What are the musical lights on the lake in the zoo! You can also ride a small train around the lake and enjoy the views. Near the zoo there is a botanical garden and there are a lot of beautiful flowers, especially tropical ones, there are small ponds with fish and a butterfly bench. Speaking of butterflies… sometimes tropical butterflies are brought to the territory of the botanical garden and everyone can see them on their hand, because butterflies are very trusting. You will get a lot of positive by traveling to the Cincinnati Zoo and the Botanical Garden as well!
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Museums in the railway station building
Railway station converted into a museum center. A single ticket to all three museums – children’s, natural history and historical – can be bought in advance online at a discount.
Review for: Cincinnati Museum Center
Published March 22, 2016
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Interesting museum in a very beautiful location
Wonderful exhibitions, interesting and free events. Exhibitions for every taste. Located in the park, and next to the observation deck with a beautiful view of Downtown Cincinnati
Review for: Cincinnati Art Museum
Published November 28, 2016
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We came specifically to look, luminous signs beckon. Admission $15 per adult. You can take different photos near the luminous inscriptions and signs of those years. An interesting place, but 30 minutes is more than enough time for it. Everything can be quickly bypassed. There is a souvenir department. In general, if you are in those parts, you can call in for cool photos.
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Brooklyn Bridge Prototype
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A good continuation after Mount Adams
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The highest observation point in Cincinnati
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Cincinnati Park
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★ Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Cincinnati ★
The city of Cincinnati enjoys a beautiful location in a wide basin on the north bank of the Ohio River, surrounded by rolling hills that has become known as the “Pearl of the West” and “Queen City”. Today, this industrialized city in Ohio has a wide range of cultural and recreational facilities, as well as vibrant neighborhoods such as the Rhine and Mount Airy, which are expanding the social arena in the city. Cincinnati thrives with sports, recreation, cultural, historical, culinary and outdoor opportunities born from a deep industrial background.
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CINCINNATI UNION terminal, Ar-Deco railway station, built in 1933, was occupied in 1933, and was occupied in 1933, Center of Cincinnati. The center is a Cincinnati icon and features three museums in one location at Union Station. These include the Cincinnati History Museum, the Duke Energy Children’s Museum, and the Museum of Natural History and Science. Other attractions include the OMNIMAX Theater and the Cincinnati History Library and Archives. The Museum Center has an active schedule for the movement of national and international exhibits.
Address: 1301 Western Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio
Official Website: http://www.cincymuseum.org
2 Music Hall
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– one of the best buildings in Cincinnati. The expansive music hall is located in the vibrant Cincinnati area of Rhine Street in Washington Park with a stunning presence. The façade contains archways under one huge round window and is flanked by two square towers. The Music Hall is home to the Cincinnati Symphony and Pops, the Cincinnati Ballet, and the Cincinnati Opera. It has two levels of balconies and an ornate ceiling with decorative panels that give it a special charm. The Music Hall ballroom has a capacity of approximately 1,300 people and is used for events and exhibitions. Events requiring a more intimate setting are held at the Corbett Tower, home to just 300 people.
Address: 1241 ELM Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
Official website: http://www. cincinnatiarts.org/music-hall
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TsinCinnati Marko and the Cincinnati Botanical Gardens are famous for their white Bengal tigers and gorillas. It also contains one of the largest insectariums in the world. The visit to the zoo is a full day, with rides, 4D theater and animal encounters and shows. Get up close to the animals at the zoo’s world-class exhibits such as Gorilla World, Africa, Cat Canyon and Painted Dog Valley. Family programs are available as well as special events throughout the year. The botanical garden has many exhibits that are also educational, where you can learn about the best plants for pollinators, native plants, or take part in one of the many symposiums and classes offered throughout the year.
Address: 3400 Vine Street, Tsincinnati, Ohio
Official website: http://cincinnatizoo.org
4 Tsincinnati Redsball
9000 9000 to the baseball Reds at the Great American Ball Park downtown. As baseball’s first professional franchise, the Reds are a household name in Cincinnati and an important part of the community. While baseball games are seasonal, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is open year-round, and you’ll often encounter red-related events throughout the year.
Address: 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH
Official website: http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=cin
5 Cincinnati Art Museum
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In Eden Park, the Cincinnati Museum of Art features outstanding works of art, including sculpture, ceramics, and paintings from the great civilizations of five millennia. The exhibition features the permanent collection as well as temporary national and international exhibitions. Highlights of the collection include American and European painting and sculpture, art from the Far East and Africa, decorative arts, textiles and photographs. The museum is also popular for its arts-related programs and special events throughout the year.
Address: 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio
Official website: http://www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org
6 Conservatory M. Krona
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The Irwin M. Krohn Conservatory in Cincinnati is the city’s horticultural gem with over 3,500 plant species from every corner of the globe. The conservatory features unique themed houses that feature a desert and rainforest with waterfalls. Krohn Conservatory, built in 1933, during the Art Deco era, became known for its unique aluminum and glass architecture, as well as its diverse plant species inside the greenhouse. It is operated by the Cincinnati City Parks Department and hosts various events and exhibits throughout the year.
Address: 1501 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati, OH
Official Website: http://www.cincinnatiparks. com/krohn-conservatory/
7 Taft Museum of Art
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The world famous Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati is housed in a stately 18th century Palladian style building called the Baum-Longworth-Taft House. It is listed as a National Historic Landmark and gives an idea of the grandeur of an earlier age. The museum has a small but impressive collection of old master paintings, European decorative arts, sculptures and furniture among many other pieces. In front of the museum is a statue of Abraham Lincoln, created by George Gray Barnard in 1917, considered Barnard’s finest work, but was controversial at the time for his submission. Barnard hoped to portray a less conventional image and show Lincoln more as a man of men, and consequently the statue showed Lincoln in a drawn-out pose, in ordinary, if not shabby, clothing. The museum hosts regular educational talks and social events throughout the year.
Address: 316 Pike Street, Cincinnati, OH
Official website: http://www. taftmuseum.org
8 Fountain Square
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The focal point of downtown Cincinnati, with its modern towers, is Fountain Square. In the center of the square is the impressive Tyler Davidson Fountain, which was abandoned in Munich and installed in 1871. Fountain Square is a social hub surrounded by expanded dining and entertainment options. The area is most active during the summer when visitors can enjoy a meal or coffee at an open table. In winter, skating on the outdoor ice rink is one of the most popular things to do here.
Address: 520 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH
Official website: http://myfountainsquare.com/
9 Quarry Tower and Observation Deck
Hahn Tower and Observation Deck Carew is the second tallest building in Cincinnati. Built in the 1930s at the height of the Art Deco era in the United States, this French Art Deco building is a National Historic Landmark. This is a multifunctional building that contains offices, shops and hotel rooms, but for most people the main purpose is the view of the city from Observation deck on the 49th floor .
Address: 441 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
10 American Sign Museum
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One of Cincinnati’s hidden gems is the American Sign Museum. This unique and colorful museum displays every kind of sign imaginable in its 19,000 square feet of space. The “Neon Shop” shows iconic faces working in their crafts on weekdays, and a guided tour of the museum provides an insight into the process. The brightly lit signs are truly a feast for the eyes and a visual experience unparalleled in other museums.
Address: 1330 Monmouth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
Official Website: http://www.americansignmuseum.org/
Where to Stay in Cincinnati for Sightseeing
The best place to stay in Cincinnati is in the heart of the city, among beautifully restored historic buildings, renowned museums and pleasant public spaces. The city is laid out in an easy-to-navigate grid, with the Ohio River marking the southern boundary. Art and nature lovers will want to stay on the east side to be near the Cincinnati Art Museum and Johnston Park. Those in town to see a concert at the Cincinnati Music Hall should try to stay on the northern edge of downtown. Below is a list of highly rated hotels in convenient locations:
- Luxury Hotels: The 21c Museum Cincinnati is in a great location, in the heart of the action. This is an innovative, new concept with luxurious rooms. pop-up penguins; art Gallery; and a rooftop terrace in summer, with wide views of the city. One of the city’s top attractions, the Hilton Hotel is housed in a 1931 Art Deco building just off Fountain Square. Modern and comfortable, The Westin Cincinnati is also located on Fountain Square and some of the city’s best restaurants.
- Mid-Range Hotels – Residence Inn Inn offers studios and 2-room suites with kitchens and a cozy outdoor space with BBQ.