The Morning Call

Parents charged in Allentown toddler’s drug death

- By Christophe­r Dornblaser

The parents of a 22-monthold child who died three years ago from drug exposure face charges in his death, according to authoritie­s.

On Tuesday, Allentown police filed charges against Jayleen Rivas-Rodriguez, 35, and Jorge Suarez-Santiago, 32, in the April 2021 death of Johansy Suarez-Rivas.

Rivas-Rodriguez, of Allentown, and Suarez-Santiago, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, face a felony charge of third-degree murder. They had not been arraigned as of Wednesday.

Allentown police wrote in court documents that Johansy died April 5, 2021, at St. Luke’s Hospital-Sacred Heart. He had been taken to the hospital because he was not breathing, and he died there shortly after, police said. The Lehigh County District Attorney’s Office said Johansy died from fentanyl toxicity.

During the investigat­ion into Johansy’s death, police found both parents were active heroin users at the time, charging documents allege. The two admitted to using heroin hours before Johansy died, police said.

Suarez-Santiago’s system tested positive for amphetamin­es, cocaine, fentanyl and cannabinoi­ds, that day, according to investigat­ors. He was alone with Johansy for a few hours while Rivas-Rodriguez left the apartment, which was on Eighth Street in Allentown, court documents state.

Rivas-Rodriguez told authoritie­s she gave Suarez-Santiago a packet of heroin before leaving the apartment, police said. She said when she left the apartment, Suarez-Santiago was visibly and significan­tly intoxicate­d, to the point that he was repeatedly dropping things from his hand, according to charging documents.

He told police he fell asleep for several hours while watching Johansy, officials said.

Police wrote in court documents that investigat­ors believe Johansy was exposed to and ingested a lethal amount of fentanyl while under the care of his parents. They consciousl­y disregarde­d the “extremely high risk” that their reckless use and handling of drug near Johansy, police said.

“The actions of Jorge Suarez and Jayleen Rivas were reckless and grossly negligent and were the direct cause of the death of Johansy,” Detective Joseph Beiner wrote in charging documents.

Warrants have been filed for their arrests.

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