
"Suisun City Police Department officers responded to a disturbance reported in the 600 block of Crane Drive,"
"Upon arrival, officers encountered stolen property, drug paraphernalia, and other conditions that raised immediate concern for the welfare and safety of children present."
"Recognizing the critical nature of the child's condition, officers immediately rendered aid and summoned medical assistance,"
"Based on the symptoms presented, officers believed the toddler may have been exposed to an opioid. Officers quickly administered Naloxone, effectively resuscitating the child. The toddler was transported to a hospital for evaluation and treatment, where he was in stable condition."
On Nov. 19, 2025, at approximately 3 p.m., officers responded to a disturbance in the 600 block of Crane Drive and found stolen property, drug paraphernalia, and conditions that raised immediate concern for child welfare. A 2-year-old who had been reported missing was located limp and unresponsive; officers administered naloxone, resuscitating the toddler, who was transported to a hospital and listed in stable condition. Five other children, ages 2 to 10, were found at the nearby residence in unsafe conditions and placed into temporary protective housing. Two adult females, including the child's mother, were arrested for felony child endangerment and their identities were withheld to protect the children's privacy.
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