The boy was rushed to Alta Bates Medical Center where doctors found meth in his system.
A woman was arrested on suspicion of attempted homicide for giving a 2-year-old boy methamphetamine at a Bay Area park, police said.
Thomas then allegedly put something in the child's mouth and the boy's nanny, who was at the park with the toddler, immediately checked to see what it was but could not find anything, police said.
Anyone with information about the crime should contact the University of California Police Department's Criminal Investigation Bureau at 510-642-0472 or 510-642-6760.
KTVU reports (http://bit.ly/2sTbAzE ) the child is recovering at a hospital.
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He is expected to make a full recovery. "She just walked up to him a grabbed him, and she stuck her hands in his mouth".
After officers took the woman into custody for a psychiatric evaluation, she told paramedics she had given the boy methamphetamine. "She's not a very good person".
Police said she will likely appear in court Wednesday. Sayyadina Thomas, who has two prior felony convictions, also faces a felony charge of having controlled substances on school grounds for allegedly selling or giving away methamphetamine to another minor at People's Park at 2556 Haste St. on Monday at a time when minors were present and using the facilities there.
Sayyadina Thomas smiled as she had her mugshot taken by Berkeley Police after being arrested at the park on Monday.


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