Kila man charged with abusing special-needs child
A Flathead Valley man recently was jailed after he was accused of abusing a special-needs child with a belt.
Skylar Nathaniel Fincher, 23, of Kila, was booked June 1 on a felony count of assault on a minor after an alleged assault nearly one year ago.
According to a court document, the Flathead County Department of Child and Family Services contacted the sheriff’s office about a 7-year-old girl with severe bruises on her legs and stomach.
The girl, who is a special-needs child with a speech disability, identified Fincher as her abuser as well as her mother’s boyfriend. The victim said Fincher hit her while she was at his home in the Kila area.
During a forensic interview, the little girl said Fincher smacked her with a belt and sat on her.
The victim said it was painful and that her mom told her not to tell anyone what happened.
When a detective interviewed the girl’s mother, she allegedly told him her daughter fell down the stairs and Fincher didn’t harm the girl.
According to the charging document, Fincher didn’t provide a recorded interview, but told detectives the girl had stayed the night and fell when she let the dog out.
The maximum term for assault on a minor is five years in the Montana State Prison.
Fincher’s arraignment is scheduled for 9 a.m. Thursday, June 24, in Flathead County District Court.
Reporter Scott Shindledecker may be reached at 406-758-4441 or shindledecker@dailyinterlake.com.