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Lenoir daycare worker bonds out of jail as court docs reveal more about toddler's death
Lenoir daycare worker bonds out of jail as court docs reveal more about toddler's death

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time23-05-2025

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Lenoir daycare worker bonds out of jail as court docs reveal more about toddler's death

LENOIR, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A daycare worker charged in connection with the death of a 16-month-old girl in Lenoir is out of jail after posting a $500,000 bond, as newly released court documents offer more details about the heartbreaking incident. Alexandra Lee Coffey, 29, a former employee at Creative Beginnings of Lenoir, was released from the Caldwell County Detention Center after posting bond, officials confirmed with Queen City News on Thursday. She is facing a charge of felony involuntary manslaughter in the death of a toddler identified in court documents by her initials, M.A.M. PREVIOUS: Daycare shut down, employee arrested after toddler's death in Lenoir According to those documents, the toddler, a girl born in December 2023, was put down for a nap around 11:45 a.m. on Monday, May 19. She was found unresponsive at approximately 2:30 p.m., prompting daycare staff to begin CPR immediately. Emergency crews rushed the child to the hospital, but she was later pronounced dead by a Dr. Snyder at 3:19 p.m., court documents state. Investigators have since requested a search warrant to gather potential evidence related to the cause and manner of the toddler's death. Items listed in the warrant include a multi-colored blanket, a white mattress cover, and a Lorex DVR security camera believed to contain surveillance footage from inside the daycare. PREVIOUS: 16-month-old dies from cardiac arrest while at Lenoir preschool: Police The Creative Beginnings daycare was ordered to shut down on Wednesday by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. While the facility had passed its most recent inspection, records show previous violations related to safe sleep practices and incomplete staff training, concerns that have taken on new significance in light of the child's death. Records with NCDHHS show that on Aug. 20, 2024, during an unannounced visit, officials discovered several violations including, 'Bed, cribs, playpens, cots or mats were not placed at least 18″ apart or separated by partitions when in use. In space No. 7 and No. 13 sleeping mats were not separated at least 18″ apart or separated with/by partitions.' Coffey made her first court appearance on Thursday, May 22. The investigation remains ongoing, with police continuing to gather evidence and urging anyone with information to come forward. William Hamby lives next door. He said he saw her grow up and can't believe what happened. 'She's just a good girl and I'm very proud to call her my granddaughter,' Hamby said. 'She is not capable of anything like that and if I had children now, I would not be afraid to leave them with her.' 'We extend our continued condolences to the family of the child and all those impacted by this heartbreaking incident,' the Lenoir Police Department said earlier this week. Anyone with further information is asked to contact the Lenoir Police Department at 828-757-2100 or Crime Stoppers at 828-758-8300. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

16-month-old dies at Lenoir daycare; investigation underway
16-month-old dies at Lenoir daycare; investigation underway

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

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16-month-old dies at Lenoir daycare; investigation underway

The Lenoir Police Department has confirmed the death of a 16-month-old at a daycare center. ALSO READ: Former Catawba County daycare workers accused of assaulting kids The child, later identified as Maddy, was found unresponsive at Creative Beginnings of Lenoir on Morganton Boulevard yesterday afternoon. First responders said EMS attempted to perform CPR on Maddy after she failed to wake up from her nap. Investigators are now looking into the cause of the child's death. However, they said the daycare has been cooperative. A GoFundMe has been created to help Maddy's mother and siblings. VIDEO: Former Catawba County daycare workers accused of assaulting kids

Two arrested after drugs and weapons were seized from Lenoir home: Sheriff
Two arrested after drugs and weapons were seized from Lenoir home: Sheriff

Yahoo

time02-03-2025

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Two arrested after drugs and weapons were seized from Lenoir home: Sheriff

CALDWELL COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Two people were arrested and face drug-related charges after deputies seized drugs and weapons from a Lenoir home, deputies say. Narcotics agents with the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office, Lenoir Police Department, Watauga County Sheriff's Office and the NCSBI executed a search warrant on a home on Bee Mountain Road on Feb. 26. Agents located 31-year-old Bandy Nicole Isaacs and 44-year-old James Clifton Vaughan in the home, along with approximately 17 grams of methamphetamine, 62 oxycodone pills, 3 firearms and over $1,800 in cash. The drugs seized have a total street value of $3,500, according to the NC State Drug Guidelines. Issacs had an outstanding warrant for a probation violation and faces multiple charges, including: Possession with Intent to Sell and Deliver Methamphetamine Maintaining a Dwelling for Controlled Substances Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon Vaughan was charged with Possession with Intent to Sell and Deliver Methamphetamine and Maintaining a Dwelling for Controlled Substances. Isaacs and Vaughan were placed in the Caldwell Detention Center. Isaacs was given a $91,950 secured bond, and Vaughan was given a $55,000 secured bond. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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