The Indiana mother left two young children alone, a newborn on the 9th and a 1-year-old baby, allegedly, she was able to go to the bar. Police said the baby was covered in feces and showed signs of malnutrition.
At about 5:30am Wednesday, police reportedly responded to warnings that 32-year-old Sandra Henriquez had attacked a utility pole with a vehicle in Muncy, about 60 miles northwest of Indianapolis.
It is said that the newborn was less weighted at the time of rescue than it was a few days before the baby was born.
Police said Henriques destroyed the speech. WXIN-TV reported.
The officer also noticed the car seat in the back seat of her car. Henriquez reportedly did not respond when an officer asked if he had children.
Henriquez was taken to a local hospital and then to the Delaware County Jail.
Before 7:30am, police again asked the mothers of the two if they had children.
However, Henriquez reportedly said that he had a child on prison staff around 8am but “hate” providing his home address and phone number.
At about 3pm, Henriquez was taken to the Criminal Investigation Department. She reportedly told investigators he went to the bar around 12:30am and released a small child. Before heading to the bar before leaving Muncie, her mother allegedly told police she had drunk six packs of beer.
Police responded to a crying baby in the house around 2:30pm.
When police arrived at Henriquez's house, the door was locked up and they had to close into the house.
Officers found a 1-year-old baby and a 9-day-old newborn left alone at home.
Star Press The infant found in the bassinet reported that it was “covered with feces and urine.”
“The baby reportedly covered in feces was rushed to a local hospital for evaluation.” wttv It has been reported. “Newborns are reportedly having blue hands, blue legs and blue mouths due to malnutrition.”
It is said that the newborn was less weighted at the time of rescue than it was a few days before the baby was born. The baby needed a feeding tube in the hospital.
Police reportedly found a small dog in a cage that was free of food or water.
Officers also allegedly saw multiple open alcohol cans inside the house.
“Henriquez had multiple opportunities to notify officers and other staff that their children were home alone,” the officer wrote in the affidavit. “Henriques was also asked about the child but refused to provide that information.”
Henriquez was charged with counting two felony of neglecting addiction, one felony of neglecting addiction.
Henriquez was in prison under a $42,500 bond on child abuse charges.
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