HILLSBOROUGH, North Carolina (WTVD) -- The biological family of a 3-year-old boy is demanding answers from Orange County Social Services after the boy's tragic death on Monday.
According to Hillsborough Police, Luke Glenn was found dead at a home on Childsberg Way; first responders received a call reporting a cardiac arrest.
"I loved that baby to death," Lisa Glenn, Luke's biological grandmother, told ABC11. "He had my heart in this world, and now we have to live without him."
Glenn says Luke's older brother, Noah, remains in foster care in another home. County and state agencies do not publicly disclose social services cases.
"We extend our condolences to the family and all the individuals impacted by this unfortunate tragedy," Nancy Coston, Orange County Director of Social Services, said in a statement to ABC11. "We are cooperating fully with the investigation. A full and thorough review of this incident will be undertaken, and the results will be released at the appropriate time."
Orange County lists the following requirements to become a foster parent on its website: