Police in Missouri took a couple into custody after they attempted to circumcise their child at home. According to KY3, Bailey Gibson and Tyler Gibson now face child abuse charges for carrying out the procedure without authorization.
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Details On Missouri Couple Alleged Unauthorized Surgery On Their Child
The New York Post reports that Tyler Wade Gibson allegedly attempted the complex surgery on Nov. 27. He reported used a sharp, sterilized utility blade and set down pads for the process. Despite having no medical training, Tyler Gibson claimed he did some online research and prayed before attempting to conduct the procedure.
Court documents reveal that Tyler Gibson didn’t expect heavy bleeding to be a result. Investigators also said Bailey Gibson, the mother, confessed she felt “hesitant and unsure” about going through with the surgery. Furthermore, Tyler told authorities about the “utility tool” he used and mentioned where they could find it in his house. However, when police searched the home, they couldn’t locate the blade, according to the complaint.
Per PEOPLE, the complaint also reveals that on Nov. 28, someone at Columbia University Hospital contacted an emergency hotline to report the incident, describing the child as having undergone the procedure at the Morgan County home. The report also mentions that the procedure went wrong, leading the child to be transported from Lake Regional Hospital to Columbia University Hospital for treatment and hospitalization under a urologist’s care. KRCG13 adds that Tyler Gibson chose to eventually leave the hospital against medical advice, allegedly complaining about the wait.
More Info On The Gibson’s Charges & What’s Next For The Missouri Couple?
The New York Post reveals that Tyler Gibson faces charges of child abuse and practicing medicine without a license. Each charge carries a potential seven-year prison sentence.
PEOPLE adds that Tyler appeared in court on Tuesday, December 3, while Bailey is set to appear on January 28. At this time, it is unclear whether or not the couple currently has legal representation. The extent of the child’s injuries and who has custody of him at this time also remain unclear.