A Manning woman is being charged with felony child endangerment after she ignored an order to remove a vicious dog from the city and it injured a child. Twenty-five-year-old Justine Danielle Jones made her initial appearance in District Court for Carroll County on Tuesday on one count of child endangerment causing serious injury, a class C felony, and one count of possession of marijuana, a serious misdemeanor. Lucifer, a German Shepard-mix owned by Jones, was already considered vicious by the city after it bit a dog and two children in an incident on Sept. 15. She faces an additional charge, keeping a vicious animal, a simple misdemeanor, in connection to that incident. On Oct. 29, the animal attacked a child a second time, causing injuries that required immediate medical attention. A search warrant executed by the Manning Police Department at Jones’ residence in the 50 block of April Street showed the dog was still being kept within city limits. The dog, marijuana and a smoking device were located and seized by authorities. Jones was later arrested, transported to the Carroll County jail and released on her own recognizance. Her next court appearance has been scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 20 at the Carroll County Courthouse. If found guilty of the charges, she faces a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison and more than $9,000 in fines.