one New Jersey Prosecutors said the mother forced the child to wear a dog and hit the collar, leaving marks on her neck.
Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano, 30, was charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, two counts of aggravated assault, one count of witness tampering with force and one count of obstruction, the Cape May County Attorney’s Office said in a press release.
On March 17, when the child arrived at Maytown Primary School, the abuse seemed to be visible on the body and was later determined to be caused by a dog impact collar. The Special Victim Department of the Prosecutor’s Office and the Cape May City Police Department conducted a joint investigation and the next day, Cruz-Feliciano was arrested.
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Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano, 30, was charged with allegedly forcing her child to wear a dog impact collar. (Cape Town County Sheriff’s Office)
Investigators learned that Cruz-Frisiano also threatened more violence by the child if abuse is reported, the press release said.
The impact collar can deliver up to 100 volts of charge.
victim Tell the officer According to WPVI, the collar was stored in the bedroom, belonging to the family’s dead dog, and the collar was regularly charged after the animal died, according to court documents.

The impact collar can deliver up to 100 volts of charge. (Getty Image)
According to media reports, Cruz-Feliciano allegedly admitted to the abuse and told police that her mother, Sonia Feliciano, 59, had disposed of the collar.
The victim’s grandmother is Facing the accusation The press release said it was obstructed and tampered with evidence, but was released on the subpoena and pending court action.
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Investigators learned that Kimberly Cruz-Feliciano threatened the child’s violence if abuse was reported. (iStock)
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“This case emphasizes the ongoing dedication of our law enforcement agencies to protect the most vulnerable members of our community,” Cape May County Attorney Jeffery H. Sherland said in a statement. “We will carry out allegations of child abuse with the greatest degree of seriousness and we will continue to ensure that those responsible for outrageous behaviors are fully responsible under the law.”