Georgia cops make second arrest in toddler’s loss of life

A second arrest has been designed in the investigation into a Georgia toddler’s dying. 

The Sandy Springs Police Department mentioned in a push launch that they issued an arrest warrant for 29-year-previous Kirstie Flood’s boyfriend, 28-calendar year-old Jeffrey Scott Meyers of Sandy Springs. 

Meyers, who was turned about to police and is currently being held in Fulton County Jail, is charged with cruelty to youngsters in the next degree and murder in the second degree.

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An investigation was launched on Dec. 9 immediately after a “professional medical contact” was produced regarding an unresponsive 2-yr-outdated youngster in an apartment. The baby, identified as Fallon Fridley by the mother and father, was pronounced useless at a medical center. 

Flood, Fallon’s babysitter, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with two counts of felony murder and a person depend every single of malice murder, aggravated battery and cruelty to kids in link to the incident. 

Flood described to investigators how they had been at a playground when Fallon strike her head on a slide and never woke up, in accordance to an arrest warrant obtained by WSB-Tv.

But an autopsy determined Fallon had “suffered serious injuries that resulted in her death all through her treatment with the suspect,” law enforcement explained.

The arrest warrant also reportedly outlined how Flood executed internet searches such as, “what style of men and women appreciate abusing other people’s young children” and “what does it indicate to have a sudden urge to beat a baby that is not yours.”

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According to a new arrest warrant obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Structure, Meyers was in the Monterey Parkway apartment when the alleged abuse took put.

“Immediately after examining the totality of the facts obtained throughout the investigation, specifically the timeline of the infliction of the injuries to the time that the baby was incapacitated was times, Mr. Meyers was existing and witness to the alleged abuse,” Sandy Springs law enforcement officer William Delaney reportedly reported in the warrant.

Meyers informed investigators he was property for several several hours prior to Fallon was identified unresponsive, which Delaney explained was corroborated by neighbors’ statements and online video surveillance taken inside of the apartment.

“Mr. Meyers appeared on video interacting with the boy or girl in a loving way, and by his individual admission, the little one sufferer was like a family member,” Delaney said. “By his inaction, the baby sustained numerous injuries that resulted in the baby victim’s dying.”

Delaney reportedly reported that he “experienced a duty to safeguard the child from the assault and intervene on her behalf.” 

A decide has denied Meyers bond on the murder and cruelty to small children prices Wednesday. In addition, bond was also denied for Flood. 

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An investigation into the incident continues to be ongoing. Any person with much more information ought to contact Sandy Springs Police Detective Delaney at [email protected] or by contacting 770-551-3313.

Representatvies for the Sandy Springs Police Office and the Fulton County District Attorney’s Workplace did not straight away return Fox News’ requests for remark. 

Fox News’ Stephanie Pagones and Louis Casiano contributed to this report