Thursday, November 17, 2011

Prosecutors to discuss Missouri toddler's death

Amanda Cradic, left, and Meagan Mayer react as they learn that the son of a woman they described as their best friend was kidnapped in the early hours of Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011 from his home in St. Louis County, Mo. Police say the body of a small child has been found near a cemetery about a mile from where 1-year-old Tyler Dasher went missing. St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch says the child has not been positively identified, however he says there are no other reports of missing children in the area. (AP Photo/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Christian Gooden) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT

Amanda Cradic, left, and Meagan Mayer react as they learn that the son of a woman they described as their best friend was kidnapped in the early hours of Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011 from his home in St. Louis County, Mo. Police say the body of a small child has been found near a cemetery about a mile from where 1-year-old Tyler Dasher went missing. St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch says the child has not been positively identified, however he says there are no other reports of missing children in the area. (AP Photo/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Christian Gooden) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT

Amanda Cradic, left, and Meagan Mayer react as they learn that the son of a woman they described as their best friend was kidnapped in the early hours of Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011 from his home in St. Louis County, Mo. Police say the body of a small child has been found near a cemetery about a mile from where 1-year-old Tyler Dasher went missing. St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch says the child has not been positively identified, however he says there are no other reports of missing children in the area. (AP Photo/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Christian Gooden) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT

Amanda Cradic, left, and Meagan Mayer react as they learn that the son of a woman they described as their best friend was kidnapped in the early hours of Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011 from his home in St. Louis County, Mo. Police say the body of a small child has been found near a cemetery about a mile from where 1-year-old Tyler Dasher went missing. St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch says the child has not been positively identified, however he says there are no other reports of missing children in the area. (AP Photo/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Christian Gooden) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT

St. Louis County police search near St. Marcus Cemetery on River Des Peres Blvd. looking for clues in the murder of 13-month-old Tyler Dasher, Wednesday Nov. 16, 2011. Dasher was reported missing from his home Tuesday morning. His body was found four hours later in the wooded area near the cemetery. Police investigating the death have taken the baby's mother into custody, bu tshe has not been charged. (AP Photo/St Louis Post-Dispatch, Emily Rasinski) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT

St. Louis County police and Tactical Operations Unit turn down Seth Avenue after sweeping through Clevedon Street, where Tyler Dasher lived, Wednesday Nov. 16, 2011. Dasher was reported missing from his home Tuesday morning. His body was found four hours later in the wooded area near the cemetery. Police investigating the death have taken the baby's mother into custody, but she has not been charged. (AP Photo/St Louis Post-Dispatch, Emily Rasinski) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT

AFFTON, Mo. (AP) ? The St. Louis County prosecutor's office has called a news conference to discuss the investigation into the death of a 13-month-old boy whose mother has been detained.

The prosecutor's office has issued a statement saying it will address the case at the Wednesday afternoon news conference. The statement does not say whether prosecuting attorney Bob McCulloch plans to announce charges, and a spokesman for the office declined to comment.

Twenty-year-old Shelby Dasher was arrested on a 24-hour hold order early Wednesday. Police had 24 hours in which to press charges or they must release her.

Dasher reported Tuesday that her son, Tyler, was not in his crib when she woke up. His body was found hours later near a cemetery about a mile from their Affton home.

Associated Press

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