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Childcare Gone Wrong-Cautionary Tales

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Sheriff Categorizes Baby’s Death as Suspicious
Law enforcement officials are continuing their investigation into what they are now calling the “suspicious death” of a 9-month-old, according to a news release from the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office. Roosevelt County Sheriff Darren Hooker would not comment on why the death is considered suspicious. Hooker said his office is still awaiting the cause of death and autopsy findings from the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator in Albuquerque. (Read More.)


Day-care Provider Who Drugged Babies Gets Year in Jail
A former Lely Estates day-care provider who drugged babies was sentenced Tuesday to a year in jail on child abuse and tampering charges for concocting a pink milk “drug cocktail” to make babies sleep — and pouring some evidence down the drain. Collier Circuit Judge Fred Hardt sentenced Patricia R. Marino, 64, to two one-year concurrent jail terms and four years’ probation after she pleaded to child abuse and tampering with evidence as part of a plea agreement that dropped a second child abuse charge. (Read More.)

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