Cross Lanes Child Care and Learning Center has been placed on a provisional license status and had its capacity reduced to zero amid an ongoing abuse investigation. The license status and capacity reduction were effective Sunday. The decision was based on preliminary findings by DoHS’ Bureau for Social Services, including evidence of violations of subjecting a child to physical punishment, engaging in psychological punishment, failing to report serious occurrences within the required timeframe and failing to supervise teaching and support staff and to conduct regular staff meetings, according to a news release. Amber Seiler, 29, of Kenova was charged with two counts of misdemeanor battery in addition to a felony count of battery and assault of a disabled child in the investigation. Her preliminary hearing is scheduled for Nov. 6 at 1 p.m.