Police: Parents charged after toddler dies from consuming methadone

BALTIMORE -- The parents of a toddler who died after consuming methadone have been charged with manslaughter.

Baltimore police announced in a news release Wednesday that Alvin Thompson and Sinead McNair, both 25, were arrested and charged Tuesday. Online court documents show that they also face child abuse, neglect and reckless endangerment charges.

Police say officers responded to the University of Maryland Medical Center’s pediatrics unit on Aug. 13 for a report of a child who was brought in unconscious. Police say 2-year-old Korri Thompson was revived and transferred to intensive care, where she died on Aug. 24. 

Her remains were sent to the Office of the Medical Examiner, where it was determined that she had ingested methadone, CBS Baltimore reported.   

Thompson is being held without bail and McNair is being held on $250,000 bail.

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