LOVELAND, CO: Deaths of 2 area newborns prompt Human Services internal investigations
An internal review of how Department of Human Services employees handled the case of Summer Moon Hawk, a 24-day-old Loveland child who died Jan. 25, is underway. Summer’s mother, Kaylynn Davis, faces child abuse resulting in death charges in connection with the baby’s death. The infant was the first child of the year born for 2010 at Loveland’s McKee Medical Center. (Loveland Connection library)
Larimer County Department of Human Services is the subject of two internal investigations into how its employees handled cases where newborns in Loveland and Fort Collins died while they were under some level of supervision by case workers.
After almost two years of review, a report detailing how Larimer County employees handled the case of Chad Munoz, a 20-day-old Fort Collins child who was killed in January 2008, will soon be made public, according to Colorado DHS spokeswoman Liz McDonough.
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