Three-Year-Old Drowns; Police Say He Walked Alone for a Mile

A devastating incident unfolded in Punta Gorda on Sunday when three-year-old Asher Mejia tragically drowned after wandering approximately one mile from his residence unsupervised. The tragedy occurred near St Peter Claver R.C. School, where the child was ultimately discovered in the ocean.

According to police reports, the sequence of events began around 11:00 a.m. when Mejia departed from his home. His parents initially presumed he had accompanied siblings to a local store, but concern mounted when the siblings returned without the toddler. This realization triggered an immediate search effort throughout the community.

The search concluded tragically when Mejia was located in the sea. A bystander attempted emergency resuscitation through CPR before law enforcement personnel arrived on scene. The child was urgently transported to a medical facility, where he was subsequently pronounced deceased.

Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith revealed disturbing details during the investigation, noting that the child’s extensive journey through urban areas presented multiple opportunities for intervention. “This suggests that there was for a considerable period of time this child walking on the street, and that for me presented an opportunity for persons to have intercepted him and done the needful,” Smith stated.

Further investigation uncovered that Mejia had previously been reported missing just three days earlier after similar wandering behavior. Authorities noted that in this final incident, the parents delayed reporting the child missing, operating under the assumption he might repeat his previous behavior.

The case has now been referred to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, which will determine whether negligence charges are warranted. Police have collected comprehensive statements from involved parties as the community mourns this preventable tragedy.