Mother Arrested for Child Fatality, Two Others with Bodily Injuries
By: APD Press Release
Updated: October 19, 2012
On August 28 at 3:56 pm, Abilene Police Department (APD) Dispatch received a call from a female that sounded distressed.
APD Dispatch was able to piece together that the call was coming from a residence on Dyess Air Force Base (AFB). Dyess Security Forces were contacted and advised of the call.
Dyess Security Forces then contacted APD advising they needed APD assistance after locating an unresponsive child at a residence in the 100 block of Washington Loop, Dyess AFB.
Detectives with
APD's Criminal Investigation Division, Crimes Against Persons Unit, went to
Dyess to assist after being advised that the nature of the call involved an
injured child.
The female child, age 22 months, was taken by ambulance to
Abilene Regional Medical Center (ARMC). Justice of the Peace Bryan Smith was
summoned to ARMC where he pronounced the child deceased and ordered an autopsy.
Detectives also learned that two other young female children (ages 6-months and
3 years) were living at the residence
with their mother at the time of the call and that the mother was the person
that called APD for assistance.
Further investigation revealed that the mother of the children was identified as Tiffany N. Klapheke, 22, and that she was a military dependent to a U.S. Air Force member currently deployed.
The two other
small children living with Mrs. Klapheke were taken by ambulance for
treatment.
Detectives believe that
injuries to these two children, and the deceased child, appear to be related to
severe neglect.
Both children were
care-flighted to Cook Children's Medical Center in Ft. Worth for
treatment.
One of the surviving children had serious bodily injury while the other had suffered bodily injury.
Mrs. Klapheke
was subsequently arrested on three counts of felony injury to a child. Her
bonds total $500,000.
This investigation
continues.
More information may be released as it becomes available.

