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D.C. police investigating death of infant in Northwest Washington D.C. police investigating death of infant in Northwest Washington
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D.C. police are investigating the death of an infant who was found Wednesday morning unresponsive inside a residence in Northwest Washington, according to a department spokesman. D.C. police are investigating the death of an infant who was found Wednesday morning unresponsive inside a residence in Northwest Washington where there were other children but no adults present, according to a department spokesman.
Police said they were called about 8 a.m. to the first block of Van Buren Street at North Capitol Street in the Takoma neighborhood. The infant was taken to a hospital, where it was pronounced dead, said the spokesman, Dustin Sternbeck. Police said there were six siblings under age 10 in the house at the time, all unsupervised, including the infant. Police said one of the children alerted police about the infant, and that a parent was later located and was being questioned.
Authorities declined to release other information and would not immediately say whether there were any signs of trauma. A cause of death had not been determined as of early Wednesday afternoon. Officers were called about 8 a.m. to the first block of Van Buren Street at North Capitol Street in the Takoma neighborhood. The infant was taken to a hospital, where it was pronounced dead, said the spokesman, Dustin Sternbeck.
Sternbeck said there were no obvious signs of trauma on the body but that a cause of death would have to be determined by a medical examiner. That had not been done as of Wednesday afternoon.
Police declined to release other information, including where in the house the infant was found.
Aaron Davis contributed to this report.Aaron Davis contributed to this report.