Chicago man Andrew Anania sentenced in kidnapping, sexually assaulting drivers at gunpoint; Walter Moran also convicted

In Des Plaines, Illinois, two employees of a day care center are being charged with several offenses following accusations of physically abusing children in the northern suburbs.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

The investigation into A Mother’s Touch Daycare commenced in November, spearheaded by Des Plaines police alongside the Department of Children and Family Services, after allegations surfaced.

The inquiry began when, on November 20, a concerned parent reported that their child had been sprayed with water by a staff member at the day care.

Upon reviewing surveillance footage, the day care administration took immediate action, placing Jessica Murillo and Izabella Thompson on suspension, according to police statements.

The surveillance review revealed that these two employees allegedly mistreated at least seven boys, aged between four and five, over a two-week period.

Subsequently, on November 24, the day care directors, in collaboration with several parents, lodged an official report with the police.

Nearly three months later, Murillo and Thompson were formally charged.

Murillo, 37 of Morton Grove, is facing three felony charges for aggravated battery and 12 misdemeanor counts.

She is accused of striking a child with a notebook, dragging a 4-year-old boy by his foot and causing him to hit his head on the ground, and also hitting a child with an open hand multiple times.

Thompson, 23 of Chicago, is facing four misdemeanor counts for battery.

Murillo is due in court on Wednesday. Thompson is due in court on March 30.

Des Plaines police said the day care was cooperative throughout the investigation.

A Mother’s Touch Learning Academy issued a statement, saying, “The safety and wellbeing of the children in our care is always our top priority. We take this matter very seriously. As soon as we became aware of conduct that did not align with our standards, we immediately removed the staff members involved and notified the appropriate authorities, including the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. We are fully cooperating with the ongoing review and will continue doing so until the investigation is complete. The staff members involved are no longer employed by our school.”

Copyright © 2026 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.

You May Also Like

Trump says he asked FIFA for review of Folarin Balogun red card

Trump Says He Asked FIFA to Review Folarin Balogun’s Red Card

President Trump said Monday that he urged FIFA president Gianni Infantino to…
Raleigh, North Carolina mayor Janet Cowell considering curfew after teen takeover shooting

Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell Weighs Curfew After Shooting at Teen Takeover

Raleigh, North Carolina, officials are considering new restrictions for young people after…
Children who died on Geneva Lake in Wisconsin were trapped in sunken boat, police say

Wisconsin Police Say Children Who Died in Geneva Lake Were Trapped in Sunken Boat

Three children who lost their lives after a boat capsized on Wisconsin’s…
Firefighters, police pull young woman from sewage-filled ravine after days trapped in 104-degree heat

Dramatic Rescue Saves Young Woman Trapped for Days in Sewage-Filled Ravine During 104-Degree Heat

A tense rescue in Texas ended with a young woman being pulled…
Boy, 11, who vanished three years ago suddenly turns up alive: ‘Shock and disbelief’

Boy Who Disappeared at 11 Found Alive Three Years Later, Family Stunned

A boy who vanished three years ago has been found safe, ending…
Search called off after body matching missing teen Nolan Wells found off Mississippi coast

Search Ends After Body Believed to Be Missing Teen Nolan Wells Found Off Mississippi Coast

Authorities have ended the search for a Mississippi teenager who disappeared over…
Microsoft to cut more than 3,000 jobs from ailing Xbox unit

Microsoft to Cut More Than 3,000 Jobs in Struggling Xbox Division

Microsoft announced Monday that it plans to eliminate 3,200 jobs across its…
Judge says alleged D.C. pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr. isn't covered by Trump's Jan. 6 pardons

Judge Rules Alleged D.C. Pipe Bomber Brian Cole Jr. Not Covered by Trump Jan. 6 Pardons

A federal judge has refused to throw out the criminal case against…
Wild video captures moment woman is snared by new traps at San Francisco BART station

Video Shows Woman Caught in New Trap Barriers at San Francisco BART Station

A fare-evasion attempt at a San Francisco BART station took an unexpected…
Marco Rubio Puts on a Masterclass When Asked About FIFA Reversing Red Card for USMNT's Balogun

Marco Rubio Delivers a Perfect Response to FIFA Reversing USMNT Star Balogun’s Red Card

It likely was not the question Secretary of State Marco Rubio anticipated,…
Popular Florida social media influencer killed in drive-by shooting while inside luxury SUV

Florida Influencer Fatally Shot in Drive-By While Sitting Inside Luxury SUV

A well-known South Florida social media influencer was fatally shot during an…
Arlington Heights, Illinois considers allowing open containers for proposed 'sip and stroll' in alfresco zone

Arlington Heights Weighs Open-Container Rules for Proposed Sip-and-Stroll Alfresco Zone

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (WLS) — What began as a pandemic-era fix for…