Sharon woman charged after infant tests positive for several drugs

A Sharon woman has been charged with child endangering after her 6-month-old child tested positive for multiple drugs, including fentanyl and cocaine, according to an affidavit of probable cause filed by Sharon police.
Police stated in the affidavit that officers were dispatched to a residence on Bechtol Avenue on Feb. 25, 2025, for a report of a 6-month-old child in cardiac arrest. Officers performed CPR on the infant, identified as S.K.
According to the affidavit, paramedics administered Narcan while transporting the child to a hospital, noting signs of an opioid overdose. The child reportedly became alert and began breathing again after the Narcan was administered.
Hospital staff later informed officers that the child was being transferred to Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh. Subsequent blood tests revealed the infant tested positive for fentanyl, cocaine, and several other substances, including metabolites of those drugs, as well as diphenhydramine, ondansetron, lidocaine, and quinine or quinidine.
Police stated in the affidavit that they attempted to interview the child's mother, 29-year-old Quinn Krivosh, multiple times between Feb. 26 and March 4, but she was uncooperative.
Krivosh will be brought before a district magistrate for a hearing.