Jul 19, 2021 | 3:52 PM
Port Orange, FL - A Daytona Beach woman is now facing an aggravated manslaughter charge after Port Orange investigators tie them to the death of an 11-month-old girl back in January; a death that has since been ruled as fentanyl toxicity. A report from the Port Orange Police Department (POPD) obtained by News Daytona Beach says the child was taken to the hospital on January 28 after she was unresponsive and not breathing. The child was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Police later met with the mother, 26-year-old Ises Sellers, who said the child was not feeling good and had nasal congestion, so Sellers decided to take a nap with the child as she laid on her chest. Sellers then told investigators that when her boyfriend came home, her daughter was still on her chest and wasn’t breathing or responding. Help later arrived and took the child to the hospital, where she was later pronounced dead. The report later states that a post-mortem toxicology tes
Volusia County mother arrested after 11-month-old died from fentanyl toxicity Share Updated: 5:43 PM EDT Jul 19, 2021 Chelsea Robinson
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 5:43 PM EDT Jul 19, 2021 Chelsea Robinson Digital Media Manager A Volusia County mother has been arrested following the death of her baby. According to the Port Orange Police Department, officers began investigating the 11-month-old girl s death on Jan. 28. The baby s cause of death was determined to be fentanyl toxicity.An arrest warrant for aggravated manslaughter of a child was issued on July 16, 2021 for Ises Sellers, the girl s mother. She was arrested the same day.
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Several Volusia County agencies work to track down car break-in suspects
Several Volusia County agencies work to track down car break-in suspects
Law enforcement agencies are working to track down suspects after more than 80 car break-ins were reported in Volusia County.
SOUTH DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Law enforcement agencies are working to track down suspects after more than 80 car break-ins were reported in Volusia County.
The South Daytona Police Department reported 36, the Port Orange Police Department reported 35, and Ormond Beach said they had at least 11 over the past two weeks.
Police said while some were left unlocked, the victims smashed windows to get items inside.
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