Anne Jordan Charged with Six Counts of Child Neglect

Anne Jordan Charged with Six Counts of Child Neglect
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Anne C. Jordan, 51, is in custody on six counts of child neglect in relation to the April 10 incident in which a three-month-old boy died and six other young children were left unattended inside her West Nashville apartment where she was operating a daycare.

Jordan was not at the apartment when the deceased infant and the six other children ranging in age up to 16-months were found by the deceased’s mother and another parent. The six children were determined to be in good health. Medical staff at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital reported that the deceased child did not have any obvious sign of traumatic injury or medical issues. The investigation into the death remains open with final autopsy and toxicology results pending.

Jordan was arrested Thursday afternoon in Hickman County at the request of MNPD detectives. She was returned to Nashville tonight.

This investigation is being led by Youth Services Detective Chris Beery.

Original source can be found here.



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