Mother charged after infant dies in midtown Toronto: police
The mother of a baby boy who died after being found at an apartment building in midtown Toronto on Wednesday has been charged criminally.
Police say that officers were dispatched to a building near Roselawn and Marlee avenues shortly before 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday after the four-month old boy’s father reported him missing.
Police attended the Toronto Community Housing building and found the baby with critical injuries.
Life-saving measures were performed, however the baby was later pronounced deceased at the hospital.
Police have classified the death as “suspicious” and say that their Homicide and Missing Persons Unit is monitoring the investigation.
The infant’s mother, identified by police as 30-year-old Karessa Edwards, has been charged with failure to provide the necessaries of life.
Edwards made a virtual court appearance today from a Toronto hospital. The matter was set aside until Monday. A publication ban is effect on all evidence presented in court.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Toronto police or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Walking pneumonia is surging in Canada. Is this unusual?
CTVNews.ca spoke with various medical experts to find out the latest situation with the typically mild walking pneumonia in their area and whether parents should be worried.
Trump picks Brooke Rollins to be agriculture secretary
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Brooke Rollins, president of the America First Policy Institute, to be agriculture secretary.
Joly, Blair condemn anti-NATO protest in Montreal that saw fires, smashed windows
Federal cabinet ministers condemned an anti-NATO protest in Montreal that turned violent on Friday, saying 'hatred and antisemitism' were on display, but protesters deny the claim, saying they demonstrated against the 'complicity' of NATO member countries in a war that has killed thousands of Palestinians.
Retiring? Here's how to switch from saving for your golden years to spending
The last paycheque from a decades-long career arrives next Friday and the nest egg you built during those working years will now turn into a main source of income. It can be a jarring switch from saving for retirement to spending in retirement.
Police thought this gnome looked out of place. Then they tested it for drugs
During a recent narcotics investigation, Dutch police said they found a garden gnome made of approximately two kilograms of MDMA.
'Her shoe got sucked into the escalator': Toronto family warns of potential risk of wearing Crocs
A Toronto family is speaking out after their 10-year-old daughter's Crocs got stuck in an escalator, ripping the entire toe area of the clog off.
Canada's top general takes on U.S. senator in defending womens' role in combat units
Canada's top general firmly rejected the notion of dropping women from combat roles -- a position promoted by president-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defence secretary -- at a security forum underway in Halifax on Saturday.
Ottawa driver fined for hauling thousands of empty cans in trunk of car
Ontario Provincial Police stopped an Ottawa man for dangerously hauling thousands of empty cans from the back of his car.
Canadians are craving to take a 'adult gap year.' Here's why
Canadian employees are developing an appetite for an 'adult gap year': a meaningful break later in life to refocus, refresh and indulge in something outside their daily routine, according to experts.