3 in Texas after police found fentanyl in a 19-day-old infant’s diaper bag and discovered that smoke from the drug had been “deliberately blown” into the baby’s face to stop him from crying. A group of people were arrested.
The Taylor County Bureau of Narcotics conducted a traffic stop on January 25th of a vehicle carrying four people and an infant, during which “detectives discovered the presence of fentanyl in both the vehicle and the infant’s diaper bag.” discovered”.
On Thursday, January 25, 2024, the Taylor County Narcotics Unit conducted a four person and one traffic stop.
Contributor Taylor County Sheriff’s Office upon Friday, January 26, 2024
as daily mail report, officer Had made A “grisly discovery of 56 fentanyl pills” was found along with burnt foil, a smoking pipe and a straw used to smoke in the car.
Upon further investigation, police determined that Robert Mason, 33, Jennifer Trevino, 32, and Aracely Rocha, 22, were smoking fentanyl in a hotel room while multiple children were present. It was discovered that there was a suspicion that
The three suspects, four adults and four children all lived at the Frontier Inn & Suites hotel in Abilene, according to an arrest affidavit. daily mail obtained.
“It was also discovered that fentanyl smoke had been intentionally sprayed in the face of the 19-day-old baby to soothe her cries over the past few days,” authorities said in a statement.
The fourth unnamed adult “did nothing to prevent or stop the children from being exposed to fentanyl smoke,” according to the affidavit. [that] The environment was fulfilled. ”
Mason and Trevino were determined to be the parents of a newborn who was “having trouble breathing” when removed from his parents’ care.
She was taken to the emergency room at Hendrick Medical Center, where her three other children were also tested.
“All occupants were taken to the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office,” a police statement said, adding that Child Protective Services took custody of “all children involved,” including an infant.
All three suspects were charged with four counts of second-degree felony child abandonment and endangerment and were transported to the Taylor County Jail, where each remains on bail totaling more than $100,000. .
It is unclear whether the fourth accomplice will be charged.
The trio’s arrest occurred days before the incident.Government authorities have arrested two Mexican drivers attempting to enter the United States through Nogales, Arizona, in a commercial bus loaded with approximately 483 pounds of fentanyl.
The arrest occurred on Jan. 27 at Dennis DeConcini’s port of entry “after U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents directed a bus bound for Los Angeles from Mexico to a secondary inspection point.” report News Nation.
“According to court records, officers found 92 packages weighing 219.2 kilograms containing small blue pills that tested positive for fentanyl. Upon further inspection, officers found 92 packages hidden in the driver’s dashboard. The plastic bag was found to contain $11,010 in cash.”
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