News Release
Mansfield Department of Police
30 North Diamond Street, Mansfield Ohio 44902
(419) 755-9724
Jason Bammann, Chief of Police
For Immediate Release
Date: July 2, 2025 Number: 09
Subject: Update Deceased Child
On Thursday, June 26, 2025, at approximately 3:15 p.m., officers from the Mansfield Division
of Police and personnel from the Mansfield Fire Department responded to 91 Marion Avenue
for a report of an unresponsive child in a vehicle.
Upon arrival, first responders located 5-year-old Kyrie Brown, in the arms of his mother. Kyrie
was unresponsive, and life-saving measures were immediately initiated by both police and fire
personnel. Kyrie was transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced
deceased.
Preliminary investigation indicates the child had been left unattended in the mother’s vehicle
for an extended length of time.
The Mansfield Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit is actively investigating this incident in
collaboration with the Richland County Prosecutor’s Office and Richland County Children
Services.
Our hearts are heavy for the family of this young child. Any case involving a child carries a
deep emotional impact, and this incident is no exception. I want to commend my Officers,
Detectives, Dispatchers, Evidence Technician, and EMS staff for their utmost professionalism
during this investigation.
At this time, our Detectives are continuing to collect all the facts of this case. Although we are
still waiting on the official results of an autopsy, the preliminary autopsy report indicates that
Kyrie suffered from Hyperthermia, which is defined as an elevated body temperature above the
normal range. Once all facts are collected, this case will be presented to the Prosecutors’
Office for review and determination of whether any criminal mens rea existed. For that reason,
we do not want to speculate on charges or possible charges at this time.
We would like to remind parents to check their backseats before getting out of their vehicles.
On an 85°F day, a car’s interior can become dangerously hot, exceeding temperatures of
119°F in minutes. When left in a vehicle, these elevated temperatures can result in heat
exhaustion, heat stroke, and even death.
Anyone with information related to this incident is encouraged to contact Major Crimes
Detective Ronee Swisher at (419)-755-9432.
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