Nanny Facing Child Endangerment Charges For Being Drunk On The Job

SALEM (CBS) – A nanny accused of being drunk on the job is facing child endangerment charges.

Salem Police say the nanny, Susan Conway-Lally, was so drunk she could not unlock the door.

The parents of the four-month-old girl hired her through Care.com.

Firefighters had to break the apartment door down so the baby's mother could reach the crying infant inside.

Investigators say Conway-Lally's blood alcohol level was four times the legal limit.

She admitted to police that she has a serious drinking problem.

Care.com issued a statement saying, "We are deeply troubled by this incident and our thoughts are with the family. We have reached out to local law enforcement to provide any assistance we can."

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