Monday, June 03, 2024

Carthage man, allegedly heavily intoxicated, charged with felony after dropping 2-month-old daughter


The Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney's office filed felony endangerment of a child charges today against a Carthage man who allegedly dropped his 2-month-old daughter Sunday.

The allegations against Deyvin Osmeo Mendez Lopez (DOB 1997) were spelled out in the probable cause statement:

Dispatch advised an infant had been dropped by its father. Other Officers and Fire department staff made contact prior to my arrival with Witness I who is the child's grandmother. Victim 1 is an infant who is approximately two months old. 








{The grandmother} stated she had been watching Victim I when Mendez-Lopez, Deyvin who is the child's father arrived home. {She} stated Deyvin was heavily intoxicated. {She} said she had been holding Victim I and Deyvin had told her to let him have Victim I. 

Deyvin had taken Victim I and then went into the bedroom. Witness I stated as soon as Deyvin walked into the bedroom, she heard a "thud" noise. 

{The grandmother} said she immediately ran into the room and saw Deyvin picking up Victim 1 from the floor. {She} said she took Victim I and went outside to call 911. 

On arrival, I contacted Deyvin. I observed a strong odor of intoxicants from Deyvin's person. I observed Deyvin's eyes to be bloodshot and watery. Deyvin was swaying while standing still. Deyvin appeared to be under the influence of intoxicants. I advised Deyvin of his rights per Miranda. Deyvin said that he understood. I asked Deyvin what happened. 

Deyvin said "I'm drunk, I grab my daughter, I drop her. 1 didn't mean to." 








I asked Deyvin what his daughter's name was. Deyvin told me Victim l's first name. I asked how to spell the name and Deyvin was unable to tell me the spelling. Deyvin was unable to tell me Victim l's date of birth. I asked Deyvin how much he had to drink. Deyvin did not answer my question, he just told me he was not there. 

I spoke with EMS staff who advised Victim 1 did not have any apparent injuries, however she would be transported to Mercy Hospital Joplin for an assessment.

The case was investigated by the Carthage Police Department.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Some people are not meant or deserve to be parents. Alcohol and Drugs are just crutches that people hide behind to excuse their lifestyle and actions. Don't blame me, blame my addiction, is their justification - I cannot be responsible for my own actions!

If you are a parent, grandparent, or guardian - DO NOT - Allow these type of people around your kids. Kids are our Greatest Gift, Treat them with Love and Respect.