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Hooper Pleads Guilty

By Mark Wells Dec 14, 2024 | 6:52 AM

A Fairfield woman has pled guilty to a charge of child endangerment after she had been accused of leaving two children in a vehicle for multiple hours in hot weather on July 14th, resulting in the death of one and severely injuring the other.

Court and online records indicate that 37-year-old Aydreian Hooper pled guilty to the charge Thursday. Records also stated the other remaining counts against her were to be dismissed. Hooper will also be released with a GPS monitoring device, and a sentencing hearing was set for February 27th at 9 a.m.

Illinois State Police had stated they were contacted by Fairfield Police on the evening of July 14th for a death investigation in Fairfield. ISP stated both of the children had been left in the vehicle for multiple hours. The Child Death Investigative Task Force was then activated for the investigation. Hooper had originally faced charges of involuntary manslaughter, endangering the life of a child resulting in death, reckless conduct and endangering the life of a child.

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