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Detectives Investigating 2-Month-Old Child’s Death

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Homicide and Special Victims Bureaus are investigating the death of a 2-month-old child in Santa Clarita.

Around 3 a.m. Sunday, first responders received reports of a medical emergency on the 18000 block of Grace Lane in Canyon Country, said Franklin Lopez, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

“The call type was a cardiac arrest,” Lopez said.

The child was transported to Henry Mayo Hospital, before being airlifted to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, according to officials.

On Wednesday, the two-month-old passed away, according to Sheriff’s officials.

“The Homicide Bureau is investigating now that the child passed away,” said Lt. Derrick Alfred with the Homicide Bureau.

Unless the child dies from a recreational emergency or a traffic collision, it is protocol for the Homicide Bureau to investigate any death of a child, Alfred said.

The Special Victims Bureau, which investigates crimes that involve possible child cruelty cases has also launched an investigation and is working alongside the Homicide Bureau, as is routine, Alfred said.

As of Wednesday, both bureaus are awaiting a report from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office to know if any abuse led to the child’s death, according to Alfred.

However, until detectives get the report from the Coroner’s Office, they are going to continue investigating the case as if a crime did occur, according to officials.

No arrests have been made.


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Detectives Investigating 2-Month-Old Child’s Death

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Louie was born and raised in Santa Clarita. At the age of two Louie lost his vision due to a brain tumor. However, Louie doesn't let blindness stop him from doing what ever it is he wants to accomplish. Growing up some of his favorite hobbies were wood working, fishing and riding bikes. Louie graduated from College of the Canyon in December of 2017, with a Broadcast Journalism degree. Growing up Louie has always wanted to be a fire fighter or a police officer, but because of his blindness Louie knew that wouldn't work. Louie has always loved listening to police and fire radio traffic, using a scanner, and he figured if he was going to listen to the scanner so much, he should do something with it.