Police arrest Rock Hill dad after son tests positive for cocaine
A Rock Hill father is charged with child neglect after his 3-year-old son tested positive for cocaine, police say.
The Department of Social Services notified local law enforcement in March after the child was hospitalized for a reported head injury. The boy was disoriented, but didn’t have any head trauma, according to a Rock Hill Police report.
Detectives say that hospital officials reported that the boy ingested the cocaine when he was in the custody of his father, around March 12.
After a month-long investigation, warrants were issued for Matthew Tyler Epps, age 27, police records show. Epps has been charged with unlawful conduct toward a child.
Rock Hill Police arrested Epps on Monday, according to booking records. By Tuesday morning, he was being held at the Moss Justice Detention Center in York on a $4,000 bond.
This story was originally published April 28, 2015 at 3:38 PM with the headline "Police arrest Rock Hill dad after son tests positive for cocaine."