Among the items found in the home was a half-eaten lollipop, which tested positive for a trace amount of fentanyl.
Two parents are facing charges in Chester County in connection with the drug-induced death of their 4-year-old son.
Authorities say the parents, Jason Moore, 36, and Amanda Moore, 35, were at work at the time. The victim's 13-year-old sibling was forced to stay home from school to care for the boy and another young sibling, authorities said. On the morning of the incident, authorities say the 13-year-old told his mother he couldn't wake up the victim.
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