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Tennessee Father Arrested After Infant Daughter Overdoses On Fentanyl<!-- wp:html --><p>NASHVILLE (<em>MNPD</em>) – An investigation Friday into an 11-month old’s apparent fentanyl overdose led to the arrest of the girl’s father, Aras Babiry, 27, who is charged with aggravated child endangerment and drug/paraphernalia possession.</p> <p>Babiry reported that his daughter had pulled a piece of paper from a bathroom garbage can and placed it in her mouth. She had white residue on her lips and was having difficulty breathing.</p> <p>Detectives responded to Centennial Medical Center’s children’s hospital where Babiry initially denied responsibility for the fentanyl. He later admitted that he had purchased illegal narcotics Thursday morning and discarded the remainder in the bathroom garbage can. During a search of Babiry’s residence, officers located a straw on a living room table and a lottery ticket with a white powdery substance still on it.</p> <p>The child tested positive for cocaine and fentanyl. Thankfully, she is expected to make a full recovery. The Department of Children’s Services was notified. Services were provided to the child’s mother who was not present at the time that her daughter ingested the fentanyl.</p> <p>This investigation is being led by Youth Services detectives with assistance from Neighborhood Safety Unit detectives. The Neighborhood Safety Unit works to identify those persons who sell dangerous fentanyl to fatal overdose victims, and then collaborates with the District Attorney’s Office to bring prosecutions whenever possible.</p> <p>The post <a href="https://breaking911.com/tennessee-father-arrested-after-infant-daughter-overdoses-on-fentanyl/">Tennessee Father Arrested After Infant Daughter Overdoses On Fentanyl</a> appeared first on <a href="https://breaking911.com/">Breaking911</a>.</p><!-- /wp:html -->

NASHVILLE (MNPD) – An investigation Friday into an 11-month old’s apparent fentanyl overdose led to the arrest of the girl’s father, Aras Babiry, 27, who is charged with aggravated child endangerment and drug/paraphernalia possession.

Babiry reported that his daughter had pulled a piece of paper from a bathroom garbage can and placed it in her mouth. She had white residue on her lips and was having difficulty breathing.

Detectives responded to Centennial Medical Center’s children’s hospital where Babiry initially denied responsibility for the fentanyl. He later admitted that he had purchased illegal narcotics Thursday morning and discarded the remainder in the bathroom garbage can. During a search of Babiry’s residence, officers located a straw on a living room table and a lottery ticket with a white powdery substance still on it.

The child tested positive for cocaine and fentanyl. Thankfully, she is expected to make a full recovery. The Department of Children’s Services was notified. Services were provided to the child’s mother who was not present at the time that her daughter ingested the fentanyl.

This investigation is being led by Youth Services detectives with assistance from Neighborhood Safety Unit detectives. The Neighborhood Safety Unit works to identify those persons who sell dangerous fentanyl to fatal overdose victims, and then collaborates with the District Attorney’s Office to bring prosecutions whenever possible.

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