However, some public documents provide insight into the case. The Jefferson County Coroner ruled that Ezra Johnson died from methamphetamine intoxication. The autopsy report noted: "The levels of ...
When officers arrived, they said they found the two-month-old baby boy, later identified as Ezra Johnson, who was pronounced dead a short time later. Detectives with the Lakewood Police Crimes ...
A Lakewood woman and her boyfriend were arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder after the woman’s two-month-old son died from methamphetamine toxicity, police officials said Thursday.