According to the documents, first responders received a report on Aug. 9, 2021 that a baby was not breathing, tied to an unattended death. They were called to a property in Crowley County.
The sheriff reportedly contacted Jason and Joy Soltani, and they weren’t able to provide a birth certificate.
The mother, Joy, also shared two different birthdays to the doctor and wouldn’t speak with the sheriff. CPR was administered on the baby before they were transported to the hospital via ambulance to La Junta.
A search warrant was executed at the Soltani home, inside there was an 18-year-old female and six kids, all under the age of 8. A total of 10 people lived inside the 1,465-square-foot home.
“The house was filthy with trails to the rooms, sticky floors, children sleeping on piles of dirty cloths and dirty car seats,” part of the arrest papers read.
“It was what law enforcement considers or calls a ‘hoarder house.’ CBI was called in to photograph the scene. CBI Agent Dennis Honeycutt took the pictures.
No one could identify where everyone slept, lived, and no one was able to identify where everyone slept, lived, and no one was able to identify where the dead baby was found or slept or who had last seen the baby alive, or who had put the baby to sleep last.
The parents would not speak to law enforcement and were not present at the time of the search warrant.”
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