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Arizona man arrested after toddler dies and narcotic found in his system: police

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An Arizona suspect was arrested in connection to the death of a toddler who had a narcotic in his system, police say.

Surprise, Arizona, resident Roderick Begay, 37, was charged with manslaughter, child abuse and endangerment, according to FOX 10 Phoenix. He was also booked for weapons charges, as a prohibited possessor.

Surprise Police Department told FOX 10 that they received a report about an unresponsive one-year-old on Saturday. First responders attempted life-saving measures, but the young boy was pronounced dead at a hospital at 2 a.m. on Sunday.

While hospital staff worked to treat the baby, they found a narcotic in the child’s system. Begay was promptly arrested and charged “with multiple crimes related to the death of a child.”

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Surprise resident Roderick Begay, 37, was charged with manslaughter, child abuse and endangerment, plus weapons charges. (Surprise Police Department)

Police have not disclosed the relationship between Begay and the child. It is unknown if Begay was the toddler’s father or relative.

“This tragic investigation is ongoing and we will not release the name of the child at this time,” Surprise Police Department told FOX 10. “We do not expect any further updates until results of the Medical Examiners report are known.”

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Begay was booked into Maricopa County Jail after his arrest.

Surprise Police Department has not disclosed the relationship between Begay and the child. (Google Maps)

Authorities are actively investigating the incident. No additional details are known at this time.

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