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Dallas Woman Gets 25 Years for Baby's Death in Hot Car

A Collin County jury sentenced Vanessa Esquivel to 25 years in prison for murder after her 15-month-old child died in a vehicle in Frisco.

Jubal Vargas

July 5, 20261 min read

Tragic Loss - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Tragic Loss - illustration, Jake Team LLC

A Collin County jury has sentenced Vanessa Esquivel to 25 years in state prison for murder. The conviction follows the death of her 15-month-old child, who was left inside a vehicle in Frisco. Frisco is about 6 miles northeast of The Colony.

Esquivel, 28, of Dallas, was arrested in August 2025 after the incident. According to the Frisco Police Department, she arrived at her workplace located in the 3200 block of Preston Road around 2 p.m. on the day in question. Police stated that she intentionally left the toddler in the car.

The child remained in the vehicle for approximately two hours without air conditioning. Law enforcement reported that the temperature that day reached at least 95 degrees. The baby died as a result of the exposure.

Esquivel entered a plea of not guilty during the legal proceedings. A jury reviewed the evidence and returned a guilty verdict on June 18. Court records from Collin County confirm the murder conviction and the subsequent 25-year sentence handed down by the jury.

Details regarding any potential appeals or further legal steps are not yet clear. The case has been closed at the sentencing stage according to the available records.

Source: yahoo.com.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/dallas-mother-sentenced-25-years-153403347.html

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Jubal Vargas

Jubal Vargas writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in The Colony.

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