Infant girl discovered at Baxter daycare died Thursday

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An infant girl, found unresponsive at a home day care in Baxter Thursday morning, has died. The Baxter Police Department reports police officers responded to the report at 10:50am at the home of Kimberly and Jerry Opay III in Baxter. Baxter police reported the day care providers noticed the infant was unresponsive, immediately started lifesaving efforts and called 911. Officers at the scene were assisted by Crow Wing County sheriff’s deputies and North Memorial Ambulance personnel in performing lifesaving efforts. The infant, believed to be 3 to 4 months old, was transported to Essentia Health-St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Brainerd, where lifesaving efforts continued. The infant died at the hospital following extensive efforts by all personnel involved. No foul play is suspected. Investigating agencies are awaiting the results of an autopsy conducted by the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office.

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