Mother Arrested For Leaving 1-Year Old At Drug House, DCF Takes Emergency Custody of Child

By  //  May 19, 2017

bcso Agent Meghan Cornett Arrests suspect

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office has arrested 31-year-old Ashley Baskett, of 1410 North Lakemont Drive, Cocoa, for leaving her one-year-old child at a drug house, charging her with child neglect and possession of methamphetamine. BCSO image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office has arrested 31-year-old Ashley Baskett, of 1410 North Lakemont Drive, Cocoa, for leaving her one-year-old child at a drug house, charging her with child neglect and possession of methamphetamine.

She was transported to the Brevard County Jail where she is being held on $6,000 Bond.

According to Brevard County Sheriff’s Office PIO Tod Goodyear, Deputies responded to a residence on Bowman Street in Cocoa on Wednesday, May 17 after a concerned citizen advised that they had discovered the child alone in the back bedroom of the residence.

“The citizen told deputies that they had come to the residence, which is known to be frequented by drug users, to talk to the occupants about a theft,” said Goodyear.

“While there, the witness heard a baby crying and upon entering the bedroom, found an unattended child sleeping on a mattress, on the floor, near a hole in the floor. She discovered that the child had been left abandoned at the residence for three days.”

The concerned citizen said the mother, who is known to her, was nowhere in sight and the people inside the residence appeared to be sleeping and/or under the influence of drugs.

“The concerned citizen, fearing for the safety of the child, took the child to her residence and immediately contacted the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office,” said Goodyear.

“Upon meeting with the complainant, deputies observed the child’s diaper visibly saturated with urine and the child’s clothing dirty. The child also had unidentifiable marks on his face. Due to the child’s condition, deputies responded to a local store and purchased diapers, baby wipes, and a bottle to feed the child.”

VIDEO: Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Names Casey Shannon Kelley Fugitive of the WeekRelated Story:
VIDEO: Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Names Casey Shannon Kelley Fugitive of the Week

The Department of Children and Families and Brevard County Sheriff’s Agent Meghan Cornett of the Special Victim’s Unit responded to the scene to continue the investigation.

Agent Cornett was able to identify and locate the child’s mother, Ashley Baskett, who was subsequently arrested. As a result of the investigation, DCF took emergency custody of the child.

Anyone who may have information about this incident is asked to please call Agent Cornett of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Special Victims Unit at 321-633-8419 or CRIMELINE at 1-800-423-TIPS (8477). All calls to CRIMELINE are confidential and the caller may remain anonymous.

CLICK HERE FOR BREVARD COUNTY CRIME NEWS