Story Published:
Feb 6, 2005 at 10:37 PM PST
Story Updated:
Jul 24, 2009 at 10:48 AM PST
BELLINGHAM - The Whatcom County Sheriff's Office has released the name of a person of interest in the death of a toddler.
Jason Dean Bunger, 29, is wanted for questioning after reportedly taking the severely beaten infant to the emergency room at St. Josephs hospital on Friday. Jason was questioned by hospital staff, but left before deputies arrived.
20-month-old Zakory Commissaris was severely beaten and left in a coma. He died at a Seattle hospital Sunday after he was taken off life support.
The King County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed the child's
death around 11 a.m., Whatcom County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Jeff
Parks said.
Bunger was last seen driving a blue 1987 Toyota Camry, with Washington license plate 219-MJV.
An autopsy was planned. The child's aunt, Christina Kuoppala of
Bellingham, said doctors at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle
told her the cause of death was a blow to the back of the head.
Investigators believe Bunger brought the unconscious toddler to the
emergency room at St. Joseph Hospital in Bellingham on Friday
afternoon. That night, the boy was flown to Harborview Medical
Center in Seattle with "life-threatening" injuries and bruises
over parts of his body, said Sgt. Steve Cooley.
"All the police said is that my nephew was tortured," said Kuoppala. "He had cuts from head to toe."
Kuoppala said Zakory's parents were in the middle of a move and were staying at a small motel, so they sent the toddler to spend a few days with the 29-year-old family friend.
That friend took the boy to St. Joseph's and told nurses the child had fallen out of bed.
Hospital staff questioned Bunger, who said the boy had been
staying with his family for about a week while his parents were
away. He left before deputies arrived.
Deputies served a search warrant at the man's home, and
questioned several people, including his girlfriend, the boy's
parents and other family members.
A second child belonging to the man and his girlfriend was
placed with Child Protective Services.
"This monster that did this to him is gonna pay," said Kuoppala while fighting back tears. "You can't do this to a child and get away with it."