Mother Arrested for Leaving Child Home Alone During House Fire

Police lights BIGSTOCK

NORTH TONAWANDA, NY – A woman has been arrested after her child was found home alone during a 911 call responded to by police on Wednesday.

North Tonawanda Police Department officers responded to a structure fire on Miller Street on Wednesday at 12:11 a.m.

Upon arrival, officers observed smoke and an active fire in the kitchen.

Concerned that a child might be inside the home due to hearing a television playing a child’s cartoon, officers forced the door open but could not enter due to the smoke. Officers eventually entered through a side door and extinguished the stove fire.

Lt. Richard Wydysh discovered a small child hiding near a pile of clothing behind the front door and immediately took the child outside for medical attention.

The child’s mother, 24-year-old Jaysa Morrison, was contacted and arrived home shortly after.

Ad: Save every day with Amazon Deals: Check out today's daily deals on Amazon.

After an investigation, it was determined that Morrison had left the 2-year-old child home unattended. Morrison was placed under arrest and is facing charges including endangering the welfare of a child. Due to the ongoing investigation, no further details will be released at this time.

Related posts

New Jersey’s Forced Affordable Housing Mandate on Small Towns at Risk With Ciattarelli, Championed by Sherrill

New York’s Real-Life Super Hero Community Reeling and Dealing with Real Life Pedophiles Amongst its Ranks

New Jersey Lottery Winner Still Has Not Claimed $1.3 Million Ticket Sold in Freehold