Two Indiana parents are in jail after officers were called to help with an infant that wasn’t breathing.
Officers went to a home in Evansville just before 7 a.m. Wednesday for a 2-week-old that was not breathing.
Authorities say Evansville fire crews and AMR were already on scene trying to resuscitate the child. However, they say they couldn’t get the baby, named Wade, to start breathing again, according to WFIE.
Detectives spoke with the mother of the infant, Taylor Smith. She told them that she went to sleep with her child around 2 a.m. and woke up with the baby underneath her.
The father, Timothy Wilson, was also at the home. According to a press release, Wilson told detectives that Smith was ordered by the Department of Child Services not to be around the child due to a prior investigation.
Police say Wilson ignored the order “to be a family.”
Both Smith and Wilson were arrested and charged with neglect of a dependent resulting in death.
Parents charged with neglect leading to death after 2-week-old found not breathing, police say
Two Indiana parents are in jail after officers were called to help with an infant that wasn’t breathing.
Officers received a warrant and say they found evidence of narcotic use.
They also say the home had no running water and conditions were unfavorable.
Parents charged with neglect leading to death after 2-week-old found not breathing, police say
Two Indiana parents are in jail after officers were called to help with an infant that wasn’t breathing.
