Albuquerque Journal

Mother-daughter pair charged in hot-car death

Police: Day care workers’ inattentio­n left 1 toddler dead, 1 critically injured

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CLOVIS — A mother-daughter pair of Portales day care workers have been indicted on multiple felony charges stemming from the death of a 1-yearold girl left in a hot car and the injury of another female toddler, prosecutor­s announced Friday.

The indictment charges Mary Taylor, 62, and Sandi Taylor, 31, with first-degree child abuse resulting in death and firstdegre­e child abuse resulting in great bodily harm, the 9th Judicial District Attorney’s Office said.

Each felony count is punishable by up to 18 years in prison.

Maliyah Jones died at a hospital the day of the July 25 incident outside a day care operated by the Taylors. The other toddler, Aubrianna Loya, remains hospitaliz­ed in critical condition.

The Taylors remained jailed Friday and haven’t yet had arraignmen­ts to enter pleas. Defense attorney Tye Harmon didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the allegation­s.

A previously released police affidavit for an arrest warrant said the children were left in a car when the Taylors returned from lunch at a park with a group of children.

About an hour and half later, Sandi Taylor found the children still in the car when she went to look for documents requested by the state Child, Youth and Families Department, the affidavit said.

The temperatur­e in Portales hit the mid-90s , according to the National Weather Service.

A police officer testified Thursday during a detention hearing for the Taylors that Sandi Taylor told him that procedures used in the past weren’t used July 25, the Eastern New Mexico News reported.

That, Sgt. Nate Hyde said, “showed to me a total disregard for procedures to keep the children safe.”

Erika Tafoya, Maliyah’s mother, asked during the hearing that the defendants be held in custody without bond until trial.

“I don’t know why they get to go home and be with her (Sandi Taylor’s) baby, and I don’t ever get to see my baby again,” Tafoya told the judge.

Patsy Dodge, sister to Mary Taylor and aunt to Sandi Taylor, said family member would report any violations of courtorder­ed restrictio­ns if the defendants are released pending trial.

“They’re loving people. They love their children. They love the parents. The parents love them. They have parents still calling them, concerned. Everybody’s praying for them,” Dodge said.

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