Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Butte County parents arrested on alleged child endangerme­nt

- Appeal Staff Report

The Butte County

Sheriff ’s Office arrested two Bangor residents on Tuesday under suspicion of child endangerme­nt after their child was found near an illegal marijuana cultivatio­n, officials said.

At approximat­ely 10:51 p.m. on Monday, Butte County dispatch received a call from a woman that her child, 3, was missing from a residence located on a 51-acre parcel on the 7000 block of Laporte Road in Bangor. Deputies and detectives identified the child’s parents as Mayra Barajas, 32, and

Jose Valencia Contreras, 35.

Butte County law enforcemen­t immediatel­y began a search for the missing child with assistance from the Yuba County Sheriff ’s Office, officials said. Butte County Sheriff ’s deputies also deployed a tracking K-9.

Investigat­ors determined that the child had been missing since around

7:30 p.m. on Monday and reportedly located evidence that Barajas and Valencia Contreras were illegally growing marijuana on the property. Investigat­ors also found that the child “frequented marijuana grow sites with her parents,” the Butte County Sheriff ’s Office said.

Deputies reportedly located the child at approximat­ely 3:21 a.m. on Tuesday after the tracking K-9 led law enforcemen­t to an illegal marijuana grow.

The young girl was found underneath a tarp approximat­ely two feet away from hundreds of marijuana plants, according to officials.

The child was cold and required immediate medical attention, officials said. She was transporte­d to a local hospital where she was treated and later released to Butte County Children’s Services.

Barajas and Valencia Contreras were arrested for felony child endangerme­nt and booked into the Butte County Jail. Deputies searched the residence again on Tuesday afternoon and reportedly located 6,674.55 pounds of processed marijuana, 5,257 marijuana plants and four firearms.

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