The wife of ABC News producer Dax Tejera was arrested on child endangerment charges just hours after he died of a heart attack two days before Christmas, it has emerged. 

Veronica Tejera was arrested by NYPD officers and charged with two counts of ‘acting in a manner injurious to a child’ after her husband died of a heart attack in New York City on December 23. 

Police received a 911 call at 11pm over ‘unattended children’ at 50 Vanderbilt Avenue in Manhattan, home of the members-only Yale Club hotel.

They discovered ‘a two-year-old female and a five-month-old female were left alone inside of a hotel room for an extended period of time’. Police did not identify the children but their ages are the same as the Tejeras’ daughters.

Veronica Tejera was given a desk ticket which will require her to appear in court at a future date, police said. 

Tejera with his children and wife Veronica, who was arrested on child endangerment charges just hours after his death on December 23

Tejera with his children and wife Veronica, who was arrested on child endangerment charges just hours after his death on December 23

Veronica Tejera was arrested by NYPD officers and charged with two counts of 'acting in a manner injurious to a child' after her husband died of a heart attack in New York

Veronica Tejera was arrested by NYPD officers and charged with two counts of ‘acting in a manner injurious to a child’ after her husband died of a heart attack in New York 

Variety, which first reported her arrest, said Veronica did not immediately respond to requests for comment. 

Dax Tejera died suddenly after suffering a heart attack. The 37-year-old worked with George Stephanopoulos and Martha Raddatz, recently traveling to London to contribute to the network’s coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

In a memo to staff on Christmas Eve, ABC News President Kim Godwin said: ‘It’s with a heavy heart and great sadness that we share that our friend and colleague, Dax Tejera passed away suddenly of a heart attack last night.

Tejera had worked at ABC since 2017, when he started as a Senior Producer at the network's Washington DC bureau

Tejera had worked at ABC since 2017, when he started as a Senior Producer at the network’s Washington DC bureau

‘As EP of “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” Dax’s energy, passion and love for that show, ABC News, and you, shined every Sunday morning. That same love was extended to his precious girls.

‘Our thoughts are with his wife, Veronica, the couple’s two young daughters, and the entire Tejera family.’

Tributes were also paid by colleagues on social media.

Good Morning America correspondent Gio Benitez said in one touching Instagram post: ‘As you celebrate Christmas Eve with your families, please hold Dax Tejera’s family in your thoughts and prayers.

‘He was the Executive Producer of This Week ABC, a friend to all of us, and — most importantly — a loving husband to Veronica and devoted father to two beautiful little girls, Sofia and Ella.

‘Dax was a champion for so many at ABC News, leading the way on groundbreaking television specials.’

Tejera with Katie Couric and Jorge Ramos at the Republican National Convention in 2016

Tejera with Katie Couric and Jorge Ramos at the Republican National Convention in 2016

Tejera with ABC colleagues at a meeting with President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden

Tejera with ABC colleagues at a meeting with President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden  

He posted a photo of the pair at The White House, explaining that it had been taken after interviewing Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre ‘for a first-of-its-kind broadcast network Pride special’.

‘We often connected on being exactly the same age: 37. Far too young to now be gone. We will miss you deeply, Dax. Godspeed, my friend,’ Benitez wrote.

Cecilia Vega posted her own tribute, writing alongside a photo of Tejera: ‘Your smile. Your laugh. Your dedication. Your profound love of Veronica and your beautiful daughters. Your pride in your work. The way you looked out for the next generation and fought to pave the way for Latinos coming up.

‘The way you broke barriers yourself. The way you always cheered me on and believed in me. Your dapper Miami style and the fact that even on the coldest of cold days you never wore socks. Dax Tejera, you are gone too soon.

‘We will miss everything about you. Your familia were so lucky to have you. Your legacy lives on in all those you championed and cheered.’

Tejera had worked at ABC since 2017, when he started as a Senior Producer at the network’s Washington DC bureau.

He previously worked at NBC and held degrees from both Dartmouth and Columbia.

Tributes to the 37-year-old father-of-two on LinkedIn and social media after the news of his death

Tributes to the 37-year-old father-of-two on LinkedIn and social media after the news of his death 

DailyMail

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