Jasmine Jalomo, who was arrested in May after law enforcement says a second infant died in her care, has been indicted by a Jackson County grand jury for Manslaughter, a second-degree felony, according to court documents.
According to the indictment, Jalomo is accused of “introducing Diphenhydramine into the body of Azaiah Alexander Lozano, delaying seeking medical care for Azaiah Alexander Lozano, and delaying providing medical care for Azaiah Alexander Lozano.”
Diphenhydramanine is an antihistamine, the primary active ingredient in allergy medications like Benadryl.
On Oct. 3, 2025, police and EMS were dispatched to Jalomo’s residence on County Road 131, according to social media posts by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, for a report of an infant who was unresponsive. According to Jackson County Sheriff Rick Boone, Lozano is the second infant to die in Jalomo’s care in five years.

Jasmine Jalomo