TEMECULA (CNS) – A Temecula couple who allegedly permitted their 10-
month-old daughter to ingest fentanyl, nearly killing the baby, are slated to
be arraigned next month on child cruelty charges.
David Matthew Carmona, 33, and Alicia Leann Rubio, 30, were arrested
earlier this month following a Riverside County Sheriff’s Department
investigation.
Both are charged with two counts of child cruelty and a sentence-
enhancing great bodily injury allegation. They’re each free on a $75,000 bond.
The defendants are slated to make a joint appearance before Superior
Court Judge Elaine Kiefer at the Southwest Justice Center in Murrieta on April
27.
According to sheriff’s Sgt. Sean Liebrand, on the afternoon of Oct.
11, patrol deputies were sent to a trauma center in the Murrieta area to
investigate reports of an infant in medical distress due to exposure to unknown
substances.
Liebrand said medical personnel administered Narcan on the belief that
the 10-month-old girl, identified in court documents only as “K.C.,” had
ingested the synthetic opioid fentanyl. Narcan acts to halt the effects of an
overdose.
According to Liebrand, use of the opioid antagonist was successful,
and K.C. was stabilized.
The sheriff’s spokesman said detectives initiated an investigation and
waited for results of the tot’s urine analysis, which allegedly confirmed
the presence of opiates.
Over the ensuing five months, detectives continued to gather
information and uncovered that “the juvenile’s parents … were fentanyl
users, and (K.C.) had ingested a portion of their fentanyl,” the sergeant
said.
Search warrants were obtained, and when investigators scoured the
couple’s apartment on Samantha Lane, they seized “10 fentanyl-laced M-30 pills
and paraphernalia,” he said.
“Toxicology results confirmed that Rubio, Carmona and the victim’s
blood tested positive for fentanyl,” Liebrand said.
In addition to K.C., her sister, identified in documents only as
“A.R.,” was determined to be at risk of exposure to the deadly drug, court
papers alleged, resulting in the additional child cruelty count.
Neither defendant has documented prior felony convictions in Riverside
County.
The custody status of the children in the wake of criminal charges
being filed against their parents could not immediately be confirmed.
Fentanyl is manufactured in overseas labs and smuggled across the U.S.-
Mexico border by cartels, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration. It is 80-100 times more potent than morphine and can be mixed
into any number of street narcotics and prescription drugs, without a user
knowing what he or she is consuming. Ingestion of only two milligrams can be
fatal.
According to federal agencies, fentanyl is now the leading cause of
death for Americans between the ages of 18 and 45 years old.
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