BLACKFOOT, Idaho (TCN) — Police recently arrested a teenager on suspicion of leaving a newborn baby in a box outside a medical center after the infant girl had already died.
According to the Twin Falls Police Department, on Oct. 13, the Blackfoot Police Department responded to the Safe Haven Baby Box at Grove Creek Medical Center in reference to a deceased infant found. Safe Haven Baby Box said medical staff determined the baby died “long before being placed” there.
Safe Haven Baby Box reiterated that anyone can leave an infant who is unharmed and healthy, so this was an illegal surrender under state law. Founder Monica Kelsey said the baby girl was wrapped in a blanket with the placenta still attached. Kelsey added, “We are heartbroken. Let this be clear: This is an illegal, deadly abandonment.”
In an update posted Nov. 22, the Blackfoot Police Department said they arrested 18-year-old Angel Newberry in Twin Falls on a felony warrant for failing to report a death to law enforcement officials and the coroner. She was booked into the Bingham County Jail.
Police did not specify the relationship between Newberry and the child.
In a statement, Safe Haven Baby Box said since 2017, “52 infants have been lovingly surrendered at our baby box locations. These babies have gone on to be quickly adopted by families who have eagerly awaited the chance to adopt an infant. When utilized, the program saves lives and protects women in crisis. However, in any situation where the Safe Haven Law is violated, our organization will work diligently with law enforcement for justice for the infant who is illegally abandoned.”
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- Press Release: Update on Grove Creek Medical Baby Box Case – Blackfoot Police Department
- Twin Falls Police Investigates Death of Newborn Found in Safe Haven Baby Box – Twin Falls Police Department
- News Release, 10/28/2024 – Safe Haven Baby Box