Pecos Baby Dead After Being Left in Hot Car
A tragic story out of Pecos. A
baby died after being left in a hot car for an hour on Tuesday afternoon. Police
say the mother could be facing manslaughter charges.
"I
think we've had over 20-something straight days of triple digits temperatures,"
said Chief Clay D. McKinney of the Pecos Police Department.
The
police chief says whenever officers tested the car the baby was left in, it
registered at 200 degrees.
"She did give an admission to
investigators yesterday (Tuesday) that she did leave a child in the vehicle for
approximately an hour," said McKinney.
21-year-old Annabelle Millan
is the mother.
"Her, the infant that passed away, two other kids, and
the father left the residence so she could take the father to work. When she
dropped the father off and came back to the residence, her and the two other
children got out of the car," said McKinney.
17-month-old Avrian Villalobos
was left in the hot car. Police say an hour later the mother realized the baby
was in the car. She found him unconscious and rushed him to the hospital where
he was pronounced dead.
"Child Protective Services were summoned also
yesterday (Tuesday) and the other two children were removed from the home," said
McKinney.
As of right now, no charges have been filed.
"Typically in a case like this, if the evidence supports it of course, it
probably would be a manslaughter charge," said McKinney.
Police
say there are no indication of drugs or alcohol to be involved in this tragic
death. An autopsy will be done in Lubbock.
"What can you do from an
incident like this, a tragic incident, but to learn from it. But you know you're
responsible for your children and everything is even magnified with the heat
we've been having. It just does not take long for a vehicle to get hot enough to
cause a death," said McKinney.