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Father Charged in Connection With Infant’s Death in Kinston, Police Say

Authorities in Kinston, North Carolina, have charged a man in connection with the death of his one-month-old son following a months-long investigation led by the Kinston Department of Public Safety.

According to officials, 20-year-old Ricky Lee Clark Jr. was taken into custody on Monday at his home on Hill Street. Clark faces an open count of murder in the death of his infant son, Caden Demari Williams. He made his first court appearance the following morning, where a judge ordered that he be held without bond. Prosecutors indicated that additional charges may be filed as the investigation continues.

An Investigation Reopened

The infant passed away on February 17, and at the time, the cause of death was classified as undetermined. Months later, on August 20, investigators reopened the case after receiving new information, ultimately leading to Clark’s arrest.

Police said the renewed investigation included interviews, medical reviews, and coordination with state agencies. According to officials, the results of a medical examination later determined that the infant’s passing was not due to natural causes, prompting law enforcement to pursue further action.

Family Response

Caden’s mother, Tyrianna Williams, shared that she felt a sense of relief after learning of the arrest. She stated that she had not received a clear explanation regarding what had happened on the day her son became unresponsive.

Authorities said the infant had been in the care of his father when he experienced a medical emergency. Emergency efforts were made after the family transported the child to Lenoir Memorial Hospital, where medical staff attempted life-saving measures. Despite these efforts, the infant was pronounced dead shortly after arriving.

Medical Findings and Legal Process

Father charged with murder in Kinston baby's death. (Credit: Lenoir County Sheriff's Office)

The autopsy, conducted by the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, concluded that the child’s death resulted from injuries inconsistent with an accident. Due to the medical findings, the manner of death was classified as a homicide.

While the specific medical details referenced in the full report remain part of the official record, law enforcement emphasized that the results pointed clearly to external factors, leading investigators to pursue criminal charges.

With the autopsy serving as a crucial element in the case, the district attorney’s office is now preparing for the next steps in the legal process. Prosecutors noted that further review of medical records, interviews, and forensic evidence is ongoing.

Court Proceedings and Next Steps

During Clark’s initial appearance in district court, the judge ruled that the suspect would be held without bond. The district attorney indicated that the case will proceed to the grand jury, which will determine the appropriate charges moving forward.

Authorities said the investigation remains active, and additional evidence may be presented as the case progresses. As with all criminal proceedings, the suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Community and Family Impact

The case has drawn significant attention in Kinston and the surrounding Lenoir County community. Neighbors and residents expressed concern and sympathy for the family following news of the arrest. Community advocates noted the emotional toll that such cases have on relatives, first responders, and investigators involved.

Caden’s obituary shared that he is survived by his sister in addition to his parents and grandparents. Family members say they hope the legal process will bring clarity and resolution in the months ahead.

A Focus on Child Welfare

Local agencies emphasized the importance of continued community awareness surrounding infant and child safety. While the circumstances of this case remain under investigation, officials reinforced that early reporting of concerns, regular medical check-ups, and access to family-support resources are vital in protecting vulnerable children.

The Kinston Department of Public Safety stated that they remain committed to conducting a thorough and transparent investigation, working closely with medical professionals and state authorities to ensure the case is handled with care and accuracy.

As the case proceeds through the courts, updates will be provided by law enforcement and the district attorney’s office.


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