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Channel 9 uncovered a search warrant showing Charlotte-Mecklenburg police found a 2-year-old boy dead in a pond at Park Road Park in south Charlotte.

The warrant also said the little boy’s mother gave investigators “vague and inconsistent statements” about what happened.

Channel 9 first reported that police found the little boy at the park on March 12. On Tuesday, a search warrant shed light on the month-long murder investigation – a case with no arrests and lots of unanswered questions.

People flock to Park Road Park with their families for the ducks and serenity. But now, that quiet calmness has been stirred by the information found in the warrant. The document said a mother told investigators on March 12 at around 9 a.m., she saw her 2-year-old son go into the water. He couldn’t swim.

Police then found him dead in the pond, according to the warrant.

Investigators are now questioning family – including the mother. According to the arrest warrant, the boy’s mother said she “blacked out” and couldn’t give an “estimated timeline around the incident.” However, police said they consulted an expert who told them the mother’s story of how the child died “was not supported by science.”

Detectives went to a judge, the search warrant says, to get video from the mother’s apartment complex and to find other details to fill in the gaps.

One of the key things that police are trying to determine is if the child died in the pond or somewhere else. They hope the information they collect with the search warrant gives them some idea.
 
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police have arrested a mother in connection with the drowning death of her 2-year-old son.

Officers responded on March 12 to Park Road Park after a woman approached an off-duty officer to say her child was unresponsive in the pond.
When they arrived, they found Jonathan Suero and performed CPR until Medic arrived. He was pronounced dead at an area hospital.
A murder warrant was issued May 26 for the child’s mother, 29-year-old Natalia Suero.

According to the warrant, the boy’s mother called the police, but reported “vague and inconsistent statements,” and was unable to give an estimated timeline regarding the incident.

She was arrested two days later in New York.
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For the love of god, I certainly hope they removed any other children in her care while they took their sweet time arresting her! She tells cops she watched her son walk into the pond knowing he can’t swim and leaves him in there. Then says she “blacked” out. Even if that’s not actually how he died, how the fuck wasn’t she arrested right there and then.
I swear to the heavens I don’t understand law enforcement at all.
 
Apr. 19, 2023
A woman arrested and charged with murder after her 2-year-old son drowned in a south Charlotte pond last year believed the child was “possessed by demons,” a warrant stated.
According to the warrant, police responded on March 12, 2022 to Park Road Park after a woman approached an off-duty officer to say her child was unresponsive in the pond.
When they arrived, they found Jonathan Suero, the young boy, and performed CPR until Medic arrived. He was pronounced dead at an area hospital. According to the warrant, his mother, Natalia Suero, went to the wrong hospital and was later located by police at an apartment.


Once she was found, the warrant said the boy’s mother called the police, but reported “vague and inconsistent statements,” and was unable to give an estimated timeline regarding the incident.
In an initial interview, she told investigators that she was taking the boy on a walk in the park and that he ran toward the water while she was unloading a stroller from the rear of her vehicle. She said he then dove into the water, went under and was unable to be located.

Suero said it was then that she spoke to the off-duty officer.
The warrant said an aquatics death expert was contacted by detectives and found “several inconsistencies” in Suero’s account.
Detectives spoke with the mother a second time and she said she was able to grab her son’s arm after he entered the water but he “got away from her and floated away.”
When confronted about the discrepancies between her accounts, Suero said “the victim was teleported from her to where he was found by Jesus.” She also said she believed the boy was “possessed by demons and that she knew how to get rid of them.”


She also told detectives in the second interview that she was “glad that he [the boy] was in a different place.”
A previous cell phone dump revealed that before the drowning, the boy’s mother had searched “possessed child” on Google.
 
It's amazing how so many children are "possessed by demons" when the real demons are their parents. :(

When confronted about the discrepancies between her accounts, Suero said “the victim was teleported from her to where he was found by Jesus.” She also said she believed the boy was “possessed by demons and that she knew how to get rid of them.”
 
It's amazing how so many children are "possessed by demons" when the real demons are their parents. :(

When confronted about the discrepancies between her accounts, Suero said “the victim was teleported from her to where he was found by Jesus.” She also said she believed the boy was “possessed by demons and that she knew how to get rid of them.”
I am waiting to hear that child protective services was involved.

This belief that children are better off with their bio-parent, regardless of abuse or neglect, needs to be stopped.
 
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