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KSP investigating death of 23 month old child At this time the case is being handled as a Death Investigation involving suspected ingestion of an unknown substance. Autopsy scheduled for Friday at State Medical Examiner's office Click on headline for complete story By Tpr. Jeff Gregory, Public Information Officer Kentucky State Police Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY CANEYVILLE, KY - On Thursday, January 16, 2014 at approximately 9:15amCT, Kentucky State Police Post 04 received a call from Grayson Co. dispatch in regards to a child that was found unresponsive by a relative at 104 Cherry Street. Keaton Runsvold (23 months) was found unresponsive by Grayson Co. EMS at the residence after a family member called 911. The child was taken by EMS to Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center where he was later pronounced deceased at 9:3amCT. Grayson Co. S.O. arrived at the scene and assisted with transporting family members to the hospital. KSP personnel conducted a search of the residence. An autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow in Louisville at the State Medical Examiner's Office with toxocology results pending. At this time the case is being handled as a Death Investigation involving suspected ingestion of an unknown substance. The investigation is ongoing with Det. Aaron Gabhart as lead investigator. - TFC JEFF GREGORY This story was posted on 2014-01-16 16:45:10
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