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Chandler 3-year-old dies days after being found in backyard pool

Posted 5/19/25

A 3-year-old boy died Sunday, six days after being pulled from a backyard pool in Chandler, police said.

Trigg Kiser had been hospitalized since May 12 when  Chandler police and …

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DROWNING

Chandler 3-year-old dies days after being found in backyard pool

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A 3-year-old boy died Sunday, six days after being pulled from a backyard pool in Chandler, police said.

Trigg Kiser had been hospitalized since May 12 when  Chandler police and firefighters responded to a drowning call on Ashley Drive.

"Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the child's family and loved ones during this unimaginable time," the Chandler Police Department stated in a news release. 

Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrouding the incident.

"This is still an open investigation. Out of respect for the family's privacy, we  will not  be releasing additional details until the investigation is closed," the release stated.

An Instagram and TikTok user named Emile Kiser has been receiving condolences the past few days about the passing of her son, Trigg. 

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