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Toxicology report: 1-year-old died of heroin overdose

Utah police arrest the girl’s parents, who called 911 after finding the girl unresponsive, on suspicion of ‘child endangerment’

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Cassandra Richards after her 1-year-old daughter died from ingesting enough heroin to kill an adult. (Utah County Jail via AP)

By Michelle L. Price
Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY — Police arrested two parents in Utah on suspicion of child endangerment after their 1-year-old daughter died from ingesting enough heroin to kill an adult.

Casey Cormani, 31, and Cassandra Richards, 32, were arrested Tuesday after a toxicology report showed Penny Cormani died Dec. 2 from a heroin overdose, Provo police Officer Nisha King said Wednesday.

King did not have further details on how the child ingested the drug.

Since the child’s death late last year, police have been reviewing evidence and interviewing witnesses until feeling ready to make the arrests, King said.

Richards and Cormani were being held in the Utah County Jail on $25,000 bond each, Utah County Sheriff’s Sgt. Spencer Cannon said. They have not yet been formally charged.

In search warrants, police said Richards reported finding the child unresponsive after putting her down for a nap. She called 911 and paramedics took the child to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

King did not know if the couple had other children.

Police said in court documents they found “burnt foil with residue and straws with burnt ends and residue” — often signs that heroin has been smoked — at a house where the girl’s parents were staying.

The parents denied the paraphernalia was theirs, according to search warrants.

The parents and homeowners have histories of drug use, according to court documents.

The Utah County Attorney’s Office did not return a message Wednesday seeking further details.

Attorneys who represented the parents in past drug-related cases did not return messages seeking comment. It was unclear if the couple has new lawyers.