Twin Falls Prosecuting Attorney Grant Loebs said the twin boys who died at an apartment in October died from suffocation.
The incident happened on Oct. 12 when Twin Falls Police confirmed that two male infants were found dead.
Loebs said the pathology report indicated they died from suffocation.
While there were drugs present in the apartment, he said the presence of drugs in the home did not cause the death. Two women were arrested for drugs being found in the home in October.
Loebs said there was no other information that would lead to an arrest or the belief that there was a deliberate crime or gross negligence.
There is not enough evidence to charge someone and the possibility of the case reopening depends on if there is any other information brought forward, he said.
Prosecutor: Twin boys died from suffocation, no one charged
Twin Falls Prosecuting Attorney Grant Loebs said the twin boys who died at an apartment in October had died from suffocation.
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Two women have been arrested in Utah on meth trafficking charges in Twin Falls County. The two women lived in the same home as the infant twin brothers who died Friday of unknown causes, Twin Falls Police Department said Thursday.
Twin Falls Police Department Staff Sgt. Brent Wright said the meth trafficking charges were brought on by evidence gathered during the investigation of the death of the infant boys.
He said officials have probable cause to believe that the meth belongs to suspects Haley Miller, 28, and Sylvia Tapia, 32.
Women arrested for meth trafficking lived in the same house as dead infant twins
Two woman have been arrested in Utah on meth trafficking charges in Twin Falls County. The two women lived in the same home as the infant twin brothers who died Friday of unknown causes, Twin Falls Police Department said Thursday.
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