A Muncy Creek woman arrested earlier this year in connection with the death of her baby was back in court Friday.
Demsey Long, 20, faces an additional charge of involuntary manslaughter following a preliminary hearing before District Judge Jon Kemp.
Long’s three-month old daughter died April 19 at UPMC Muncy about an hour after being brought to the hospital with no pulse.
The baby was reportedly unresponsive after being found in Long’s home by her mother.
State police reported that Long had an assortment of drugs in her system that day.
Police later recovered several pieces of drug paraphernalia and trace amounts of illegal drugs in Long’s bedroom cabinet and jewelry box.
The cause of the baby’s death was undetermined.
Long was originally charged with just one felony count of endangering the welfare of a child.
According to the affidavit, Long had endangered the child by failing to supervise the baby due to being under the influence of methamphetamine, amphetamine and marijuana.
Woman faces manslaughter charge in baby’s April death
A Muncy Creek woman arrested earlier this year in connection with the death of her baby was back in court Friday. Demsey Long, 20, faces an additional charge of involuntary manslaughter following a preliminary hearing before District Judge Jon Kemp. Long’s three-month old daughter died April 19...
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