Records: Missing boy exposed to drugs, abuse
Court records reveal details of day Sylar Newton disappeared
by Jerome Parra - Aug. 20, 2010 10:38 PM
12 News
The 2-year-old boy who vanished from a campground near Sedona in July and is presumed dead may have ingested drugs and been physically abused on the day he disappeared, new court records show.
Search warrants obtained by 12 News include statements taken from Sylar Newton's custodial mother Christina Priem, and her mother, Nancy Collins.
Documents show Collins admitted to smoking marijuana on July 24, the day Sylar was last seen alive. Collins also told deputies Sylar got into her purse and swallowed a prescription muscle relaxant. Priem's 11-year-old daughter told detectives she could not wake up Sylar later that day. Drowsiness is a listed side effect of the medication.
Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/12news/news/articles/2010/08/20/20100820sylarcourtrecords.html#ixzz0xTXt7QgG
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