Court documents say mom fell asleep in car with 2 girls who later died
07/12/2018 9:17 am PDT
By Makenzie Koch, WDAF
CLAY COUNTY, Mo. -- (WDAF) -- Search warrants show the mother of the two little girls who died in Clay County fell asleep with the kids in the car.
The documents say Jenna Boedecker told investigators she put the two girls, 2-year-old Ireland Ribando and 7-week-old Goodknight Ribando, in her Jeep Patriot sometime overnight between July 3 and 4. She said she didn't want them to hear her and her husband argue.
Boedecker told police the Jeep had very little gas in it, less than a sixteenth of a tank, according to court documents.
At some point, Boedecker said she fell asleep in the vehicle. When she woke up on July 4, she found her two girls unresponsive.
The Clay County mom told officials she took her daughters to a neighbor's home for help and tried to revive them. When first-responders arrived at the home, the little girls were pronounced dead.
Boedecker has not been charged in the two little girls' deaths. Officials say autopsy results to determine the girls' cause of death will not be available for several more weeks.
Boedecker has, however, been charged with third-degree domestic assault, armed criminal action and property damage. Those charges stem from the fight she got in with her husband the night of July 3. Boedecker allegedly threw a brick at her husband and rammed the truck he was driving with her Jeep.
The search warrants also revealed that a child services investigator responded to the Clay County home on the morning of July 4.
The investigator told police on July 3, the agency received a hotline call around 11 p.m. It was classified as an "assessment," which are typically addressed during business hours.
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