Utah woman gives birth, disappears for 7 hours to do drugs, charges say

A woman was arrested over the weekend after police say she left Mountain West Medical Center in Tooele shortly after giving birth so she could do drugs.

A woman was arrested over the weekend after police say she left Mountain West Medical Center in Tooele shortly after giving birth so she could do drugs. (Steve Griffin, Deseret News)


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TOOELE — A woman was arrested in Tooele after police say she left the hospital and disappeared for hours after giving birth so she could smoke fentanyl.

Veronica Rose Gourley, 33, who is listed in court documents as being homeless, was charged Monday in 3rd District Court with child endangerment, a second-degree felony; and child abandonment, a third-degree felony.

Early Saturday, Tooele police were called to Mountain West Medical Center when it was determined that Gourley's newborn baby needed to be flown to a hospital in Salt Lake City because it was experiencing drug withdrawal, according to charging documents. Medical staff told officers that Gourley had left the hospital and they "hadn't seen or heard from her in seven hours."

An officer located Gourley at a friend's house.

"Ms. Gourley stated she did not relinquish her rights to the hospital and had admitted to smoking fentanyl after leaving her baby there but planned on returning to the hospital to be with her baby," the charges state.

Police say Gourley has a long history of substance abuse and had multiple warrants out for her arrest at the time she gave birth.

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Pat Reavy interned with KSL NewsRadio in 1989 and has been a full-time journalist for either KSL NewsRadio, Deseret News or KSL.com since 1991. For the past 25 years, he has worked primarily the cops and courts beat.

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