Austintown police investigating two-year-old with multiple fractures, bruising

The Austintown Police Department is investigating a report of child endangering of a two-year-old.
According to the police report, Austintown Police received a call at 11:14 am Tuesday from UPMC Pittsburgh about a two-year-old Austintown child that was admitted to its facility on May 9 with fractures that were in various stages of healing, including right leg fracture, left leg fracture, left arm fracture, left upper leg femur fracture. The report also lists bruising to the right eyelid, left forehead, side of the left eye, and on the right side of the child's body lists bruising of the elbow, upper back, lower back, inner thigh, and lower leg.
Police and Mahoning County Children Services were informed that a 4-year-old was also believed to living at the same Westchester Drive address as the injured child, so a welfare check was conducted at the apartment, but no one was home but a small bed on the floor was found.
The report stated that Children Services will be using Ohio Rules of Juvenile Procedure 6 which states a child may be taken into custody if a child is been abused or neglected, once the child is released from the hospital.
Austintown Police and Children Services are still investigating to determine how the extensive injuries and bruising were sustained. Any charges in the case will be determined once the investigation is complete.