Police: 3-year-old's stumbling baby sitter was drunk, high


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ARLINGTON, Mass. (AP) — Police in the Boston suburb of Arlington say they arrested the baby sitter for a 3-year-old boy after officers found her stumbling around a neighborhood drunk and high on prescription drugs with the child in tow.

Police Chief Frederick Ryan says officers arrested 51-year-old Susan Devereaux, of Medford, on Wednesday afternoon after being called to the neighborhood by a resident. Ryan says officers found Devereaux trying to enter the wrong house, and they noticed a strong odor of alcohol coming from her.

Devereaux was charged with reckless endangerment of a child. A phone listing for her could not be found Thursday. It wasn't clear if she has a lawyer who could respond to the allegations.

The boy's mother told police she hired Devereaux through the baby-siting website Care.com.

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