2 children hospitalized, woman in custody after early morning incident in Woodbury, Minnesota

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Woodbury police investigating after seriously injured child found lying in street following apparent domestic incident

Police responded to a neighborhood in Woodbury, Minnesota after neighbors called 911 to report a woman chasing a child in the street. When they arrived, they found one child lying in the street seriously injured. A second child was found at a neighbor's house with what police say are moderate injuries.

Two children are hospitalized and a woman is in custody after an apparent domestic incident in Woodbury, Minnesota early Wednesday morning.  

The incident began around 12:45 a.m. when someone called 911 to report a child being chased by a parent, according to the Woodbury Police Department. Dispatchers received numerous 911 calls in which screaming could be heard in the background.  

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2 children hospitalized, woman in custody after early morning incident in Woodbury, Minnesota

A woman is expected to be charged Thursday for an incident Wednesday morning in Woodbury, Minnesota that left two young children seriously hurt.

When officers arrived on the 400 block of Lake View Alcove, they found a child lying in the street. Police said the child, believed to be between 4 and 6 years old, was seriously injured and unresponsive.  

A second child, a 6-year-old, was discovered at a neighbor’s house with what police described as "moderate" injuries. Both children were taken by ambulance to Regions Hospital, where the other is listed in critical condition.  

A woman was taken into custody. The relationship between her and the children has not been confirmed.  

"From what I understand, it happened outside. We’re still determining if there was any activity inside the house," Police Commander John Altman said. "We’re obtaining a search warrant at this point to determine what happened on the inside of the house." 

Police say the 32-year-old woman is being held in Washington County Jail and is expected to face formal charges on Thursday.

In a statement, police commended neighbors who called 911 and intervened in the incident.

"Community involvement is vital to the well-being of a neighborhood," wrote Woodbury public information officer Commander John Altman. "The calls, observations, and discussions had with Woodbury Public Safety in this case are all essential elements for the best possible outcome given these tragic circumstances."