Nathan Wylie’s father and a co-worker frantically carried the unconscious boy on March 28 from a mechanic’s lot to a fire station next door, CBS Dayton affiliate WHIO reports. They indicated that Nathan got into his father’s drugs.
A police report said medics administered four milligrams of Narcan without any response before Nathan was taken to a hospital because he was not breathing. The boy died Saturday at a hospital. Police said Monday they were interviewing witnesses to determine exactly what kind of drugs the boy accessed and how.
“We don’t know what kind of drugs,” Dayton Police Lt. Andrew Booher said. “We’re still waiting for a (toxicology) report from the coroner’s office.”
The boy’s father, 40-year-old Robert Wylie, was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment. While he was technically released March 30 in the overdose case, WHIO reports, he remained jailed in connection with a December traffic stop in which he was arrested for drug possession. A December report shows that police said they found Wylie with a needle, syringe, heroin and crack cocaine during a traffic stop of his girlfriend, Tina Davis.
A message seeking comment was left Tuesday for his public defender in that case.
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