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2 arrested after baby dies at an illegal day care in California, officials say

2 arrested after baby dies at an illegal day care in California, officials say

Washington Post25-05-2025
WATSONVILLE, Calif. — A woman and her adult daughter have been arrested after an infant died at an illegal day care they were running in central California, authorities said.
Deputies responded around 10:30 a.m. Saturday following reports of a baby not breathing at a home in Royal Oaks, according to a statement by the Monterey County Sheriff's Office.
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