Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Two face charges after baby’s death

- KENNETH HEARD

A couple living in a Batesville motel room face charges of endangerin­g the welfare of a minor and possession of drug parapherna­lia after finding their 9- month- old daughter dead in the room Saturday afternoon.

Bobby Dewayen Gipson, 43, of Newport, and Lisa Frances Lilly, 31, of Pearl River, La., called police to the Super 8 Motel on St. Louis Street in Batesville to report their daughter, Gracie Susan Gipson, was not breathing.

Sgt. Shane Hightower of the Batesville Police Department said in an arrest affidavit filed Monday in Independen­ce County Circuit Court when he entered Room 214, he saw medical personnel attending to the infant. He said paramedics told him the youngster had been dead for “some time.”

Hightower reported the room was in “complete disarray” and said he found several bottles of prescripti­on and over- the- counter medication in the bathroom and on a nightstand near the bed. Hightower also found numerous loose pills on the floor along with a dirty diaper, a pizza box and cans of opened and unopened baby food.

The officer said he found an empty bottle of alcohol on top of the motel room’s air conditione­r along with several cigarette butts.

Batesville police detective Lt. Kyle Williford said authoritie­s found the baby about 2:45 p.m. Saturday. He said the infant was lying on her back at the foot of the bed, and he reported seeing a large hematoma-type injury on the right side of her head.

Williford said he questioned Gipson and Lilly about what happened.

“They were confused” and couldn’t tell officers about the child’s death, he said.

Williford said Gipson has been charged before with drug violations, and Lilly had her other children removed from her home by the state Department of Human Services because of drug use.

Lilly told Williford she gave her daughter children’s Dimetapp on Friday night because of a cough, along with prescribed medication for the baby. Williford said the label on the cough medicine bottle found in the room specified it shouldn’t be given to children younger than 6 years old.

Authoritie­s also found an eyeglass case in the hotel bathroom with two glass “smoking devices commonly used to ingest methamphet­amine with burnt residue inside them,” Williford said.

An investigat­or ran a test that determined the residue tested positive for methamphet­amine.

Gipson and Lilly were arraigned Tuesday in Independen­ce County Circuit Court.

Gipson and Lilly are being held in the Independen­ce County jail in Batesville in lieu of $ 10,000 and $ 5,000 bonds, respective­ly, Williford said.

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