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Woman Arrested After 15-Month-Old Toddler Found Dead
Summary
Officials say a 15-month-old was found with significant injuries and later died at a hospital; a 24-year-old woman identified in arrest records as Carmen Anita DeGregg was taken into custody and charged with homicide and being under the influence, and is being held on $2 million bond with an arraignment set for Jan. 8.
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A toddler was found inside an apartment in Santa Monica with significant injuries and later died at a local hospital, the Santa Monica Police Department said. UCLA police detained a woman who allegedly made statements indicating she had harmed the child and left the child in the apartment. Arrest records reviewed by PEOPLE identify the woman as 24-year-old Carmen Anita DeGregg and show she was charged with homicide and being under the influence of a controlled substance. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner will determine the child's cause and manner of death while detectives continue their investigation.
Known details:
- The infant was located inside an apartment with significant injuries and was transported to a local hospital, where the child was later pronounced deceased.
- UCLA police detained a woman who allegedly made statements indicating she had harmed the child and left the child inside the apartment.
- Arrest records reviewed by PEOPLE identify the suspect as Carmen Anita DeGregg, 24, and list charges including homicide and being under the influence of a controlled substance.
- DeGregg was booked at the Santa Monica Jail and is being held on $2 million bond.
- The Santa Monica Police Department said the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death, and detectives from the department's Criminal Investigations Division are investigating.
Summary:
The incident is the subject of an active criminal investigation and the Medical Examiner will determine the child's cause and manner of death. DeGregg is in custody, held on $2 million bond, and is scheduled for arraignment on Jan. 8.
