SUMMARY OF DEATH
Six-week-old S.N. died on December 2, 2023. S.N.'s parents called emergency services at 8 a.m. and reported finding the child "discolored and not breathing." The coroner's report determined the cause of death was combined toxic effects of fentanyl and methamphetamine, with a contributory condition of an unsafe sleep environment (co-sleeping with an adult and placed on the stomach); the manner of death was ruled undetermined. Law enforcement found drug paraphernalia (a methamphetamine pipe), fentanyl pills, and fentanyl powder in the home. At the time of death, the family had an open child welfare case with DCYF. Both parents had documented histories of substance use, and S.N.'s father had tested positive for methamphetamine and fentanyl via oral swab just days after S.N.'s birth. S.N.'s umbilical cord had tested positive at birth for fentanyl, gabapentin, methadone, and cannabinoids, indicating prenatal substance exposure.