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Man charged with murder in infant’s death after babysitting incident

Madison Township, OH – A man is charged with the murder of his girlfriend’s five-month-old daughter. Glenn McIntosh, 32, was arrested in connection with the death of Ameira Reynolds on Friday.

McIntosh allegedly cared for the infant while her mother attended to her other children. He left the home shortly before the mother returned and was unreachable by phone.

According to prosecutors, when the mother arrived home, she discovered the baby was unresponsive. Assistant Franklin County Prosecutor Shania Goble indicated that McIntosh claimed the infant had fallen but that medical examinations revealed injuries inconsistent with this account.

Ameira was transported to a hospital with skull fractures and other serious injuries. She was pronounced dead shortly after arrival due to blunt force trauma.

The couple had been dating for three months and lived on Willard Brook Road. McIntosh was ordered held on a $2 million bond and remained in custody as of Sunday.

The baby’s mother expressed her devastation in a court statement, emphasizing her trust in McIntosh. She condemned his actions, highlighting the loss of her “defenseless baby.”

A GoFundMe page created to honor Ameira described her as a sweet angel, and her mother expressed the grief of having to bury her child.

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