Sheriff's Office investigates infant's death

The Citrus County Sheriff's Office is looking into the death on Wednesday of an 8-week-old Homosassa infant.

The sheriff's office was notified at 8:20 p.m. that the child wasn't breathing at his home at 6872 W. Ray Court.

The child's father, Jason Longanecker, 31, was performing CPR on his son, Evan, in the kitchen when deputies arrived, the CCSO said today.

The infant's mother, Abbey Jaros, also 31, told deputies she had been breast-feeding the infant on a couch in the living room when she apparently fell asleep. When she woke up, she said, the baby was unresponsive.

Emergency Medical Services personnel transported the child to Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 9:35 p.m.

Currently classified as a "death unknown," the infant's autopsy - scheduled for today at the medical examiner's office in Leesburg - is expected to shed more light on the actual cause of death, the CCSO said.




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