Employees also told officers that Goddu had a 3-month-old infant, prompting them to go to Goddu's Manchester home to check on both her and the baby.
When they arrived at Goddu's home, she appeared “incoherent and disoriented,” police said, and she had trouble answering their questions.
Goddu's baby was found to be strapped to an infant carrier seat, wearing extremely warm clothing and a blanket, that was not more than six feet away from a heater, police said while noting their concerns that the baby could overheat.
The infant was also found to be covered in urine, according to police.