Austintown woman jailed after toddler suffers bruises, broken bones

An Austintown woman is in the Mahoning County jail after police say her two-year-old daughter ended up in the hospital with bruises and broken bones.
Twenty-one-year-old Sierra Yakuvik was booked into the jail on Friday following her indictment on two counts of child endangering.
A warrant was issued for her arrest on July 14.
According to the indictment, Yakuvic allegedly abused her daughter and allegedly created "a substantial risk to the health or safety of [her daughter".
Austintown Police spoke with investigators who say that Yakuvic arrived at UPMC Pittsburgh back in May to have her daughter seen for medical attention.
Police say the child had been suffering and was in various stages of healing from multiple fractures and bruising.
The injuries listed on the police report include right and left tibia fractures, left radius fracture, left femur fracture, right eyelid bruising, forehead bruising, bruising to the left side of the eye, upper and lower back bruising, lower leg bruising bruises to the inner and outer thigh, and right elbow bruise.
Police say that there was also a four-year-old child living at Yakuvik's residence. Police arrived at the residence for a welfare check, but say nobody was home at the time, but a small bed on the floor was present.
Yakuvik is scheduled for arraignment on Tuesday in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court.