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Southern California Mom Arrested After 15-Month-Old Toddler Dies from Severe Injuries

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Tragic Death of Infant Leads to Murder Charge

A 24-year-old California woman was taken into custody Tuesday in connection with the death of her 15-month-old daughter, who was found inside a Santa Monica apartment with severe injuries that authorities say involved a frying pan. Despite emergency responders’ efforts, the toddler was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital, officials confirmed.

University of California, Los Angeles police first detained the woman midday after she reportedly made statements suggesting she had harmed the child and left her in a nearby residence. Santa Monica police were then called to the scene, where they discovered the injured toddler and began an investigation into the circumstances of her death.


Details of the Arrest and Charges

Following her detention, the woman was booked into the Santa Monica Jail on suspicion of murder and an additional charge related to alleged influence of a controlled substance. Authorities have set bail at $2 million, and she is slated for a court appearance in early January as the case proceeds.

Police have not publicly released the full details of the injuries or the precise events leading up to the toddler’s death, and detectives are continuing to interview witnesses and gather evidence. The child’s father was questioned at the scene but has not been charged.


Ongoing Investigation and Next Steps

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office will perform an autopsy to officially determine the cause and manner of the child’s death. Investigators from the Santa Monica Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division remain actively engaged in the case, and further updates are expected as the inquiry progresses.

Neighbors in the area reported hearing distressing sounds in the hours before police were contacted, though it’s unclear when authorities were alerted relative to the incident.

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