A woman whose two toddlers drowned in a pool at a friend’s home near Mt. Helix where a cannabis-cultivation operation was discovered will ask a judge today to dismiss the charges against her.
Tassie Anne Behrens, 27, faces two counts of child endangerment, possession of marijuana for sale, cultivation of marijuana and manufacturing a honey oil lab, Deputy District Attorney Chantal De Mauregne said. Honey oil is commonly known as hash oil.
Separately, Behrens is also charged with offering to furnish heroin and being under the influence of methamphetamine, which a blood test determined to be in her system the day her children died.
A resident of the home, Larry Dangelo, is also charged in the case.
Sheriff’s Detective Norman Hubbert testified at a preliminary hearing last year that Behrens first told him the drownings took place at a mobile home park in Spring Valley, but when he told her that deputies went to the house at 10011 Sunset Ave. rented by Dangelo, she conceded that was where the tragedy had occurred.
According to the detective, Behrens took her son, Jason Bradford Jr., 2 years and 9 months old, and daughter Harley Bradford, 16 months, swimming the night of May 12. She said they all went to bed around 9 p.m., the children on a couch and she in a bedroom with Dangelo.
Hubbert said Behrens told them she saw her children on the couch when she used the restroom around 4 a.m., but four hours later, Jason came in and asked where Harley was. Behrens told the detective she fell back asleep, and neither child was around when she woke up.
“She went out to the back patio that overlooks the back yard and saw the children face-down in the pool,” Hubbert said.
She ran down screaming to the pool and pulled them out, and the children were rushed to Grossmont Hospital, where Harley was pronounced dead. Jason was transferred to Rady Children’s Hospital, but he also died.
Lotsa crime!