CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — A Cedar Falls man was arrested after doctors found his twin daughters had fractured bones and signs of malnutrition.

Police Thursday charged 27-year-old Jason Olomon with two counts each of child endangerment and child endangerment with bodily injury.

He was released from the Black Hawk County Jail.

Police say Waterloo hospital employees became suspicious during a September 2013 visit with Olomon's then 3-month-old daughters because they seemed to be in pain while being fed. Both were underweight and X-rays revealed they had fractured bones.

The girls' mother, Lucy Schnieders, pleaded guilty to child endangerment charges and was sentenced to prison in 2014.

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