There's new information in the case of a 9-month-old baby who police say overdosed after swallowing a plastic bag filled with drugs.

Court documents say police were called to investigate the overdose of a baby at a home on Roycroft Drive Sunday afternoon.

The documents noted the baby's mother found him unresponsive with a plastic Ziploc-style bag inside his mouth when she called 911.

Police say the baby was unresponsive until he was given CPR and later administered Narcan at Rochester General Hospital.

Officers then executed a search warrant at the home.

They found three small Ziploc-style bags of fentanyl along with spoons and hypodermic needles and a black rubber band.

Rochester police have charged the child's mother, Angeline DeJesus, 21, with child endangerment.

The baby's grandparents, Edaliz Torres, 48, and Bartolomeo Blackburn, 67, are also charged with endangering the welfare of a child as well as criminal possession of a control substance in the seventh degree.

According to RPD, the baby has been released from the hospital.