Cranston Police: Mother of Infant Who Nearly Drowned in Pool Was Inside House Smoking Marijuana
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
The Cranston Police Department announced the arrest of a local woman after they say her infant daughter nearly drowned in a backyard pool.
“This time of year, it is critical that children are never left supervised around any body of water, including neighborhood swimming pools," said Colonel Michael Winquist. "We are praying that the infant who nearly drowned responds to medical treatment and makes a full recovery. If it weren’t for the swift and heroic action of a neighbor, we would likely be mourning the death of this child.”
About Incident
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTOn Monday at approximately 2:00 PM, officers were dispatched to 173 Wescott Place to assist members of the fire department after a two-year-old female infant was found unresponsive and face down in a swimming pool located in the backyard.
The infant’s mother, identified as Jacqueline Ciccone, age 36, of the same address, allegedly left the infant under the supervision of her eleven-old daughter, along with three siblings, ages one, two, and three.
Ciccone indicated she was in the basement doing laundry and smoking marijuana when her eleven-old daughter told her that she could not find her two-year-old sister.
Police say Ciccone told them she then ran upstairs and observed the infant lying face down in the swimming pool through a bedroom window. A next-door neighbor who is a registered nurse in the military heard the screams and ran over to assist by providing CPR to the infant who was not breathing and displayed discolored extremities. She was able to resuscitate the child and locate a weak pulse.
Rescue personnel arrived and immediately transported the child to Hasbro Children’s Hospital, where she remains in the Intensive Care Unit. According to police, It is believed the child had been in the water less than 10 minutes before being pulled from the pool and likely would not have survived if it wasn’t for the swift actions of the neighbor who performed CPR.
Investigation
Members of the Cranston Police Special Victims Unit led the investigation, which resulted in the execution of a court-authorized search warrant at the residence and the collection of evidence. The Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth, and Family were notified and are also investigating. The other children are currently in the custody of their father.
City Code Inspectors will examine the residence and pool tomorrow, with police stating the swimming pool is not fenced in as required.
Ciccone was taken into custody and arraigned on one count of Child Neglect. She has since been released on personal recognizance and scheduled to appear for a bail review on August 5, 2021, at the Kent County District Court and a pre-arraignment conference on October 20, 2021, at the Sixth District Court in Providence.
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