Father Arrested on Suspicion of Killing 7-Week-Old Daughter in University City

Father Arrested on Suspicion of Killing 7-Week-Old Daughter in University City
A man in handcuffs in a file photo. (Philippe Huguen/AFP/Getty Images)
City News Service
3/28/2023
Updated:
3/28/2023
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SAN DIEGO—The father of an infant who died last week after being found with severe and suspicious injuries at a University City townhouse was behind bars March 27 on suspicion of killing her, authorities said.

Jaime Javier Santillanes, 37, was arrested March 22—the day after the death of his 7-week-old daughter—according to the San Diego Police Department.

Patrol officers responding to a report of a non-breathing baby found the stricken child with her parents— a 36-year-old Hispanic female and a 37-year-old Hispanic male—at a townhouse in the 3700 block of La Jolla Village Drive shortly after 10 p.m. March 18. Paramedics took the girl to Rady Children’s Hospital, where she died three days later.

“During the preliminary investigation, it was determined the infant had sustained serious traumatic internal injuries that were indicative of physical child abuse,” police department Lt. Steve Shebloski said.

The child’s name has been withheld pending completion of family notifications.

“Over the past several days, San Diego police detectives have interviewed witnesses, gathered evidence, and worked closely with medical personnel who have specialized training in child abuse-related injuries to determine exactly what occurred,” Shebloski said Monday afternoon.

“At this time, detectives have learned this incident appears to be a tragic ... incident where the infant’s father inflicted the fatal injuries upon his daughter,” he said.

Santillanes was booked into San Diego County Jail on suspicion of murder and child abuse resulting in death.