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Baby Dies From Meth-Laced Formula, Caretakers Jailed
11 Jan
Summary
- An 11-week-old baby died from methamphetamine toxicity.
- Caretakers stored drugs in baby bottles, leading to contamination.
- Mother and partner received lengthy prison sentences for their roles.

An 11-week-old baby, Ezra Johnson, tragically died on July 26, 2024, in Lakewood, Colorado, due to methamphetamine toxicity from contaminated formula. Autopsy results revealed an extremely high level of methamphetamine in his system. Investigators determined that baby bottles were used by his mother, Lisa Johnson, and Alexander Avila to store illicit drugs, leading to the fatal contamination.
This week, both Johnson and Avila faced sentencing for Ezra's death. Alexander Avila pleaded guilty to child abuse and accessory charges, receiving a combined sentence of 18 years. He was criticized by the judge for his ongoing drug use and probation status at the time of the infant's death. Avila expressed remorse for Ezra's death.
Lisa Johnson pleaded guilty to felony child abuse and was sentenced for her role. Prosecutors highlighted her history of child neglect, noting that Ezra was the fourth child removed from her care. Despite offers of assistance from social services and individuals willing to adopt, Johnson did not seek help. Both parents have apologized for their actions and the tragic outcome.




