File: Tulare County authorities arrested a Lindsay couple after their 9-month-old tested positive for cocaine, leading to the removal of three children from the home. (File Photo)
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A 9-month-old baby who was taken to a hospital for a high fever tested positive for cocaine, prompting the arrest of a Lindsay couple early Tuesday, authorities said.
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Detectives with the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office responded to the home just before 5 a.m. after the child’s toxicology results were reported by medical staff, the agency said in a statement.
The child’s parents, identified as Ashley Flores, 29, and Casey Willibanks, 32, were arrested following a search of their residence, where detectives said they found narcotics.
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Both were booked on suspicion of child endangerment and possession of illicit drugs.
Child Welfare Services removed the infant and two other children from the home.
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Anyone with information about the case is urged to contact the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office at (559) 733-6218.
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