A Gwinnett County mom has been charged with felony murder after her nearly 3-year-old child died of malnutrition, police said.

Devin Shameka Moon, 29, was arrested July 25, after an autopsy showed that her daughter Reygan Moon was malnourished. The girl’s cause of death was determined to be neglect.

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Devin Moon called 911 on July 24 after she found the 2 year, 11 month-old child cold and unresponsive at 3:30 p.m. Reygan Moon was declared dead when paramedics arrived to the Lilburn home.

Devin Moon told detectives that Reygan Moon was born with a medical issue that prevented her from gaining weight. An autopsy did not find any disorder that would have caused this. Reygan Moon was 14 lbs at the time of her death, half the weight of a normal 3-year-old child, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Investigators found that Devin Moon would leave her daughter home alone most nights while she worked. Family members had previously reported Devin Moon to the Georgia Department of Family and Child Services out of concern for Reygan Moon’s well-being. In response, Devin Moon cut off contact with those family members, who did not see Reygan Moon for about a year before her death, according to police.

Devin Moon is being held at the Gwinnett County Detention Center without bond.

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