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Newborn Girl Found Abandoned in Penn Station, Authorities Search for Parents
A young baby girl was discovered on Monday morning at Penn Station in Manhattan, wrapped in a blanket and conscious but with her umbilical cord still attached. The 7-month-old infant was left unattended on the stairway leading to the southbound trains, sparking an investigation by the New York Police Department (NYPD).
The discovery was made around 9:30 am local time after an anonymous caller reported seeing a baby abandoned in the area. Upon arrival, first responders from the FDNY and NYPD found the baby wrapped only in a sheet but still alert. She was taken to Bellevue Hospital for treatment and care.
In a bizarre twist, investigators are now reviewing surveillance footage from Penn Station to identify who may have left the baby there. The parents of the infant remain unknown as of Monday afternoon.
New York's Safe Haven Law allows parents to surrender newborns at hospitals, police stations, or fire stations without facing criminal charges if they leave the child in responsible care. However, authorities believe that leaving a 7-month-old baby abandoned may not meet the law's intent and are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the infant's discovery.
The NYPD has launched an investigation into the incident, reviewing footage from nearby security cameras to identify potential suspects. As of now, no arrests have been made, and parents of the newborn remain unidentified.
This shocking case raises questions about what drove someone to abandon a young baby in one of the busiest transportation hubs in New York City. The NYPD's ongoing investigation aims to unravel the mystery surrounding this abandoned infant's lifeless past.
A young baby girl was discovered on Monday morning at Penn Station in Manhattan, wrapped in a blanket and conscious but with her umbilical cord still attached. The 7-month-old infant was left unattended on the stairway leading to the southbound trains, sparking an investigation by the New York Police Department (NYPD).
The discovery was made around 9:30 am local time after an anonymous caller reported seeing a baby abandoned in the area. Upon arrival, first responders from the FDNY and NYPD found the baby wrapped only in a sheet but still alert. She was taken to Bellevue Hospital for treatment and care.
In a bizarre twist, investigators are now reviewing surveillance footage from Penn Station to identify who may have left the baby there. The parents of the infant remain unknown as of Monday afternoon.
New York's Safe Haven Law allows parents to surrender newborns at hospitals, police stations, or fire stations without facing criminal charges if they leave the child in responsible care. However, authorities believe that leaving a 7-month-old baby abandoned may not meet the law's intent and are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the infant's discovery.
The NYPD has launched an investigation into the incident, reviewing footage from nearby security cameras to identify potential suspects. As of now, no arrests have been made, and parents of the newborn remain unidentified.
This shocking case raises questions about what drove someone to abandon a young baby in one of the busiest transportation hubs in New York City. The NYPD's ongoing investigation aims to unravel the mystery surrounding this abandoned infant's lifeless past.