Hartselle police charge stepfather, mother in child abuse case

By Marian Accardi

For the Enquirer

A Hartselle man was in jail and his 3-year-old stepdaughter in the hospital Friday, police said, after the man’s alleged abuse caused the child to suffer a pancreatic laceration, hematoma of the liver and bruises across her face, back, arms and buttock.

The girl’s mother has been charged with trying to conceal the abuse from doctors, social workers and investigators.

Hartselle police investigator Tania Burgess arrested Lance Destin Campbell, 25, of Hartselle, for aggravated child abuse Thursday. Friday she arrested his wife, Hannah Marie Campbell, 24, on a charge of hindering prosecution.

Lance Campbell’s bail was set at $500,000, and a cash bail of $15,000 was set for Hannah Campbell.

“It breaks my heart that someone would do this to a 3-year-old little girl,” said Hartselle police Lt. Alan McDearmond.

A Morgan County Department of Human Resources case worker contacted Hartselle police Monday regarding physical abuse of the child after receiving a call Sunday from the medical staff at Decatur Morgan Hospital’s Parkway campus, according to an affidavit by Burgess filed in Morgan County District Court.

Hannah Campbell reportedly told the case worker the girl fell from the concrete porch steps at their residence, 505 Crestline Drive SW in Hartselle, the affidavit stated, but the medical staff advised the DHR employee the injuries sustained were not consistent with a fall from that distance.

The girl was transported to Children’s of Alabama in Birmingham, where doctors discovered a laceration to her pancreas and hematoma to her liver, Burgess wrote.

Hannah Campbell met with investigators Thursday to discuss the allegations, at which time she maintained her original statement and provided details of how the girl fell from the steps, according to the affidavit.

“Campbell later recanted and admitted she was not present when (the girl) fell from the steps,” the affidavit said. “Campbell said she received a call from her husband, Lance Campbell, who not only told her about (the girl’s) fall but that he also spanked her.”

A short time later, Lance Campbell met with investigators and admitted he was there when the girl fell from the steps and admitted he spanked her with his hand, which caused her to fall to a floor he said was carpeted, according to Burgess’ affidavit. “Lance said all the injuries sustained were due to her falling from the steps.”

Court records show Lance Campbell is represented by Decatur attorney Kevin Teague, who could not be reached for comment Friday.

Teague requested a preliminary hearing in the case Friday and filed a motion to reduce his client’s bail, calling it excessive. Teague said in his motion that Lance Campbell cannot make the bail and is not a flight risk.

Lance Campbell has no criminal history or record, does not pose a threat to others and can follow rules and conditions of release, Teague said in his motion.

“We’re still investigating the case,” McDearmond said.

Hartselle police spoke Thursday to the girl’s doctor, who reportedly expects she will make a full recovery, according to McDearmond, but she is expected to be hospitalized for at least two weeks and possibly up to a month.

“She’s got lacerations to her pancreas,” McDearmond said. “That’s the main issue they’re concerned about.”

 

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