Baby boy dies after he’s found unconscious in car
at Fresno complex
BY JIM GUY
An 11-month-old boy who was found unconscious in a black car parked in an
apartment complex in central Fresno Tuesday has died, police said.
The child, who was being cared for by his grandmother, had been left in the Ford
Taurus with the doors closed and the windows rolled up for at least an hour at
the Hunter Place Apartments, 940 W. Griffith Way, near Dakota and Fruit avenues.
Lt. Joe Gomez said police do not yet know who discovered the child.
Responding officers found the child outside the apartments near the parking lot
with neighbors attempting CPR about 1:33 p.m. Police took over CPR until
emergency medical crews arrived to rush the unconscious child to Community
Regional Medical Center. He was pronounced dead at the hospital at 2:49 p.m.
Gomez said the child’s grandmother was apparently taking care of him, but for an
unknown reason left him in the vehicle. The grandmother was being interviewed at
her apartment by detectives after the baby was taken away. Gomez said that she
was extremely distraught and was taken to Community Regional because of her
mental state.
Enedelia Chirpres, who was visiting her sister at the complex, said she saw
someone who was possibly the grandmother run out of an apartment after the baby
was found.
“I saw her crying and saying, ‘Oh, my God, Oh, my God.”
Gomez said child abuse detectives are investigating, but no arrests have been
made.
11-month-old boy who died after being left in a car
at Fresno complex is identified
The Fresno County Coroner’s Office has identified the 11-month-old boy who died
after he was found unconscious in a black car parked in an apartment complex in
central Fresno Tuesday. He was Terrell Ayers Jr. of Fresno.
The child, who was being cared for by his grandmother, had been left in the Ford
Taurus with the doors closed and the windows rolled up for at least an hour at
the Hunter Place Apartments, 940 W. Griffith Way, near Dakota and Fruit avenues,
Fresno police said.
Lt. Joe Gomez said responding officers found the child outside the apartments
near the parking lot with neighbors attempting CPR about 1:33 p.m. Police took
over CPR until emergency medical crews arrived to rush the unconscious child to
Community Regional Medical Center. He was pronounced dead at the hospital at
2:49 p.m.
Gomez said the child’s grandmother was apparently taking care of him, but for an
unknown reason left him in the vehicle. The grandmother was being interviewed at
her apartment by detectives after the baby was taken away. Gomez said that she
was extremely distraught and was taken to Community Regional because of her
mental state.
Enedelia Chirpres, who was visiting her sister at the complex, said she saw
someone who was possibly the grandmother run out of an apartment after the baby
was found.
“I saw her crying and saying, ‘Oh my God, oh my God.’ ”
Gomez said child abuse detectives are investigating, but no arrests have been
made.