Baby sitter who abandoned infant, stole items from Arkansas home sent to prison

Crassie Lavon Beasley
Crassie Lavon Beasley

A former Hot Springs woman who abandoned an infant she was baby-sitting and stole $1,200 worth of items from the residence before fleeing to Oklahoma has been sentenced to two years in prison.

Crassie Lavon Beasley, 27, who listed a Tahlequah, Okla., address at the time of her arrest, pleaded guilty in Garland County Circuit Court to felony counts of first-degree endangering the welfare of a minor and theft of property over $1,000 and was sentenced to the maximum of six years in prison, with four years suspended.

Beasley, who has remained in custody since she was extradited back to Hot Springs on June 30, will be given credit for time served and court costs were expunged.

According to the probable cause affidavit, on April 25, the father of a 3-month-old infant reported he had left the child in the care of his girlfriend, identified as Beasley, when he left for work around 12:30 p.m. that day.

When he returned to his Pullman Avenue residence shortly after 8:30 p.m., he found the back door was open, several items were missing from the home and the child had been left unattended on the floor.

The child's mother stated Beasley had watched her child and her friend's children before and never had any problems. She said she learned from Hot Springs Taxi Co. that a taxi had been dispatched to the residence shortly before 6:30 p.m.

Hot Springs police Detective Hunter Scott located and interviewed the cabdriver who stated he was dispatched to the residence on Pullman where he picked up two people, a white woman and a black man, and transported them to an address on Cypress Street.

He noted they were carrying several totes and garbage bags of luggage. He had asked them if they were going to be able to pay for the taxi ride and the man replied, "Yes, but if not, I will give you a PlayStation 4." The driver noted he never saw an infant.

After the incident, Beasley blocked the child's mother and father on social media and had no further contact with either of them. The father estimated the value of the items stolen from the residence to be $1,200.

Police posted photos of Beasley on social media and she was taken into custody in Oklahoma on June 3 and extradition proceedings to return her to Hot Springs began.

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