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UPDATE: PARENTS CHARGED WITH MURDERING WAYNE COUNTY TODDLER
According to an update from the State Police Post at London - preliminary autopsy results indicated the 20-month-old Wayne County child ingested a chemical liquid, used in the Manufacturing of Methamphetamine, which resulted in his death. The child was pronounced dead by the Wayne County
Hospital ER Doctor at 11:57PM on May 30th.

The investigation led to search warrants being executed at two separate residences on Boston Hill Road and has led to the arrests of following six people:

1. The child’s mother a 14-year-old juvenile (name not released due to her age) charged with Murder and Manufacturing Methamphetamine.

2. The child’s father, Bryan Daniels, 19, of Monticello charged with Murder and Manufacturing Methamphetamine.

3. Danny Anderson II, 26, of Monticello charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine.

4. James Hunt, 24, of Monticello charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine.

5. Alisha Dicken, 21, of Monticello charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine.

6. Wesley Bell, 24, of Monticello charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine.

Detective Doug Boyd is the lead investigator into the incident and was assisted by officers from the Kentucky State Police, Kentucky State Police Drug Enforcement/ Special Investigations Division, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, the Monticello Police Department, the Lake Cumberland Area Drug Task Force, the Wayne County Hospital and the Wayne County Coroner’s Office.

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