(KNZA)--A Highland man, accused of abusing his two-month-old daughter, has pleaded no contest to charges.
According to court documents, 20-year-old Seth Ramsey enter the plea last week in Doniphan County District Court to a felony count of abuse of a child and three amended misdemeanor counts of endangering a child.
Sentencing was set for April 26.
Ramsey had originally been charged with four felony counts.
He was arrested in January 2022 following an investigation by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, the Highland Police Department, and the Doniphan County Sheriff- Office.
The infant was treated at a Kansas City hospital for injuries and released.
Ramsey remains in the Doniphan County Jail, held on a $500,000 bond.
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