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By Associated Press
BELMONT, N.H. - A mother repeatedly stabbed her 10-year-old son in the arm with a steak knife, allegedly because he and his brother destroyed her favorite stuffed animal, police said.
Police were called to the home by the child's 13-year-old brother who ran out of the house with a cordless phone during the assault and called 911 on Sept. 20, police said.
Jacqueline Weiner, 36, was arrested and charged with second-degree assault and simple assault. In an arrest affidavit, police said that they also found welts on the boy's right temple and bites on his body including his wrist, shin, breast, leg and neck. He was treated at a hospital.
The boy's stepfather, Steven Weiner, 48, was arrested and charged with a felony count of criminal liability. He is accused of holding the young boy on the floor during the stabbing, police said.
According to the affidavit, Steven Weiner told police he and his wife had a "heated discussion" with the children earlier in the night.
Jacqueline Weiner, who police said "appeared to be intoxicated" began to cry after she explained to police that the children had destroyed a stuffed animal of hers that she had owned for several years.
In the affidavit, Police Corporal William Wright said when he and another officer went to the house, a pickup truck was starting to back out of the driveway. Wright parked his cruiser behind the truck and saw Steven Weiner at the driver's seat. The boy was in the passenger seat.
"I could see the child had been crying and had visible red markings on his neck and face," Wright wrote, adding when he asked the boy what had happened he said he had fallen off of his bike.
He had the boy sit in the back of the police cruiser and Weiner stayed with the truck.
The boy "told me he would tell me the truth as long as I did not allow him to go back to his parents," Wright wrote.
The boy said his mother had stabbed him in the arm, pulled up his shirt sleeve and showed "three distinct puncture wounds on his right forearm," Wright wrote. His brother also described the stabbing.
When Steven Weiner was asked about what happened, he "spoke of the children negatively and told me that the police have had many negative contacts with the children," Wright wrote.
It looked like bloodstains were on Mrs. Weiner's clothes, he wrote. When asked about them, she said she was anemic and had a nosebleed. She then recanted, saying she had paint on her, as she painted for a living, Wright wrote.
The boys were taken into state custody, The Citizen reported Thursday.