LACEY TOWNSHIP WOMAN DETAINED PENDING TRIAL IN CONNECTION TO DEATH OF HER SON
" Natalie Sabie Has Been Order Detained On Charges Of Aggravated Manslaughter & Child Endangerment In The Death Of 2-Year-Old Son."
October 28, 2022, 5:04 A.M. ET By Art Fletcher Reporting For: Englebrook Independent News,
TOMS RIVER, NJ.- On Thursday, October 27, 2022, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that Natalie Sabie, 34, of Lacey Township, New Jersey shall remain detained pending the outcome of a trial in connection with the Fatal Fentanyl Overdose of her 2-Year-Old Son.
On September 7, 2022, Members of The Lacey Township Police Department responded to a residence in The Township on a report of an unresponsive toddler. Upon arrival, Police Officers discovered a 2-Year-Old Boy who appeared to be suffering from a medical emergency.
Police Officers and Emergency Medical Personnel performed Life Saving measures on the child, but were unsuccessful. The 2-Year-Old was transported to Community Medical Center in Toms River where the Child was pronounced deceased.
An ensuing investigation and autopsy determined that Ms. Sabie was responsible for the care of the child and that the child somehow came in contact with narcotics. On October 12, 2022, Toxicology Analysis revealed that the child had substantial amounts of Fentanyl in his system, and the cause of death was due to Acute Fentanyl Intoxication.
Two Days later on October 14, 2022, Ms. Sabie was taken into custody and Charged with One Count of Aggravated Manslaughter; Three Counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child; and Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance specifically Fentanyl.
Ms. Sabie has been detained in The Ocean County Jail in Toms River, New Jersey since her Arrest, and will now remain Detained on the Charges pending the outcome of her upcoming trial.
" The Rules Of The Court Require Us To Include A Statement, That States: The Charges Outlined In This Publication Are Merely Accusations And The Defendant And Or Defendants Are Presumed Innocent Unless And Until Proven Guilty Beyond Reasonable Doubt."
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