From Kim Minugh
A kitchen fire led to the discovery of what were described as "uninhabitable" living conditions for a young boy in a Sacramento home, according to authorities.
Firefighters responding to a fire on the 7900 block of La Riviera Drive about 6 p.m. Thursday found a dirty home cluttered with clothes, food and garbage, according to a Sacramento police report. One toilet wasn't working, and marijuana was found in several places accessible to a 21-month-old boy living there, the report states.
The boy and his mother were home at the time of the fire. She told firefighters that she forgot about food on the stove, causing a small fire, according to the report.
Firefighters called police, who arrested the mother, 24-year-old Sarah Krtil (photo below left), and the boy's father, 32-year-old Chris Guerrero (photo below right), on suspicion of felony child endangerment, said police Sgt. Norm Leong.
Guerrero was not at home at the time of the fire, but was contacted at work and arrested because of the condition of the home, according to police. Child Protective Services also were notified.
Jail booking records indicate the couple has been released from custody.


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