Mom, grandmother of infant, toddler hospitalized after OD plead not guilty
WARREN
The mother of the two Warren babies who were revived with an opiate-reversal drug Feb. 2 was arraigned today in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court on two child-endangering charges.
Carlissa V. Davis, 18, of Stewart Circle Northwest and Randolph Street Northwest, pleaded not guilty, and Judge Ronald Rice set bond at $50,000.
She was led from the courtroom afterward in handcuffs to be booked at the Trumbull County jail.
She and her mother, Lisa A. Davis, 43, of Randolph Street Northwest, were secretly indicted Wednesday in relation to the overdoses, which occurred at the Randolph address. Both turned themselves in at the courthouse Thursday for their arraignments.
Carlissa’s daughter, 21 months old, and son, 9 months, were revived with naloxone at ValleyCare Trumbull Memorial Hospital after Carlissa brought them to the hospital unresponsive.
Authorities believe the children ate an opiate such as heroin at the Randolph address.
Read more about the case in Friday's Vindicator or on Vindy.com.