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State’s Attorney Declines Charges in Foster Girl’s Death

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Baltimore, January 3, 2026

Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan J. Bates announced that no charges will be filed against contracted workers linked to the death of 16-year-old foster child Kanaiyah Ward. Despite findings of negligence by the Maryland Department of Human Services, Bates cited insufficient evidence for criminal neglect. Kanaiyah was found in a hotel room following an intentional overdose of Benadryl and had been under the supervision of Fenwick Behavioral Services, which has faced criticism for its practices. The case has prompted discussions regarding the oversight of foster care services in Maryland.

Baltimore State’s Attorney Declines to Charge Workers in Foster Girl’s Death

Baltimore, Maryland – On January 2, 2026, Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan J. Bates announced that his office would not pursue charges against contracted workers involved in the death of 16-year-old foster child Kanaiyah Ward. Despite findings of negligence by the Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS), Bates stated that the evidence was insufficient to prove criminal neglect beyond a reasonable doubt.

Details of the Case

Kanaiyah Ward was found deceased in a hotel room on September 22, 2025. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined the cause of death to be an intentional overdose of an antihistamine commonly known as Benadryl. Prior to her death, Kanaiyah had been under the care of Fenwick Behavioral Services, a company contracted by DHS to provide supervision for foster youth. A worker from Fenwick was assigned to monitor Kanaiyah during a 53-hour shift, a practice that violated company policy requiring hourly checks and prohibiting the caregiver from sleeping during their shift. Additionally, the DHS report indicated that staff failed to secure medications, contributing to the circumstances leading to Kanaiyah’s death.

Reactions and Implications

Following the DHS investigation, the agency found Fenwick Behavioral Services staff members negligent in their duties. However, State’s Attorney Bates emphasized that while the case was tragic, it did not meet the legal criteria for criminal prosecution. He expressed concern over the loss of a vulnerable child and highlighted the need for enhanced mental health support for at-risk individuals. In response, Thomas Doyle, an attorney representing Kanaiyah’s family, criticized both DHS and the contracted company, suggesting that the agency’s oversight and the company’s practices were inadequate. He indicated that the family was considering legal action over the preventable death.

Background Context

The incident has sparked broader discussions about the oversight of foster care services in Maryland. Advocates have long raised concerns about the adequacy of monitoring and support for foster youth, particularly those placed in temporary accommodations like hotels. In November 2025, DHS discontinued housing foster youth in hotels due to these concerns. The case has also led to legislative proposals aimed at reforming foster care practices to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What was the cause of Kanaiyah Ward’s death?

Kanaiyah Ward died from an intentional overdose of an antihistamine known as Benadryl.

Who was responsible for supervising Kanaiyah Ward?

Kanaiyah was under the supervision of Fenwick Behavioral Services, a company contracted by the Maryland Department of Human Services to monitor foster youth.

What did the Maryland Department of Human Services find in their investigation?

The DHS investigation found that staff members of Fenwick Behavioral Services were negligent, including assigning a worker to a 53-hour shift and failing to secure medications.

Why did State’s Attorney Ivan J. Bates decline to file charges?

Bates stated that the evidence was insufficient to prove criminal neglect beyond a reasonable doubt, despite the tragic circumstances.

What actions are being considered by Kanaiyah Ward’s family?

Kanaiyah’s family, through their attorney Thomas Doyle, is considering legal action against the involved parties, citing preventable death and inadequate oversight.

Key Features of the Case

Feature Details
Victim Kanaiyah Ward, 16-year-old foster child
Cause of Death Intentional overdose of Benadryl
Supervising Agency Fenwick Behavioral Services
Investigation Findings Negligence by Fenwick staff, including 53-hour shift assignment and unsecured medications
State’s Attorney’s Decision No charges filed due to insufficient evidence for criminal neglect
Family’s Response Considering legal action for preventable death and inadequate oversight


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