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Hazel Baker, 28, claimed she unexpectedly delivered the baby when she went to the bathroom June 15 during her shift working at the Souper Salad in Hurst, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported. “The baby just fell out,” she reportedly told officers. The woman said there wasn’t any indication that she was pregnant — but her cellphone records reportedly showed that she conducted more than 50 online searches relating to pregnancy, abortions, miscarriages and DNA tests. Police said Baker went to the bathroom multiple times on the day she gave birth, complaining to co-workers that she was suffering from a stomach ache. When another employee went to check on her, she asked for a pair of scissors, according to officials. She then reportedly left the restroom about 10 minutes later with a pair of bloody scissors. A co-worker called 911 to report she believed Baker had suffered a miscarriage. Officers arrived at the scene to find the infant alive and crying inside the dumpster. Baker was arrested Saturday on attempted capital murder charges after a warrant was issued. She remained in custody Monday at Tarrant County Correction Center on $50,000 bail. Share this: ... (039;The baby just fell out': Mom accused of tossing newborn in dumpster)
LEHEM, Pa. (CBS) – A gruesome discovery was made in Bethlehem, Lehigh County.Authorities responded to what they thought was a brush fire near the Parkhurst Apartments on Watkins Street.What they found was a burned body behind a dumpster.Right now investigators are not sure of the cause of death or the identity of the victim. (CBS Philly)
Today, Wednesday, at 7 p.m. at Avery Elementary School, 2107 Avery Road W.• Jan. 17, at 7 p.m. in the Bellevue West High School cafeteria, 1501 Thurston Ave.• Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. at Mission Middle School, 2202 S. Washington St.• Jan. 24 at 7 p.m. at Twin Ridge Elementary School, 1400 Sunbury Drive.Two meetings, in west Bellevue, have already been held.The meetings describe a new trash and recycling program in which Bellevue residents will be supplied with three wheeled carts — one for garbage, one for yard waste and another for recyclables. They may choose carts from a variety of sizes, all within the fee currently being paid for city trash services, although additional trash carts will cost extra.Residents will receive their new carts in April.The opportunity to select cart sizes expires Feb. 14.Residents who are unable to attend any of the meetings can watch them on the City of Bellevue’s YouTube channel, or can view them at yourcartplaysapart.com.Carts may also be ordered at that website.Additionally, residents can call 402-346-7800 or the City of Bellevue’s Wastewater Department at 402-293-3135 during regular business hours.#ndn-video-player-3.ndn_embedded .ndn_floatContainer { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; }... (Omaha World-Herald)
Police say someone called about 4:30 p.m. Sunday to report the baby had been stillborn in the city's Rhawnhurst section.But investigators say they concluded the baby might have been birthed as early as Wednesday.Nobody has been criminally charged and police were still investigating Monday. (WTHR)
Solid Energy's Stockton coal mine to remedy environmental impacts.Another two mines will be included in the $46 million sale, which waives buyer Bathurst and Talleys Mining from paying for any environmental clean-up.Official documents show Cabinet agreed to take on responsibility for the clean-up to improve the likelihood of the West Coast mine being sold.Forest and Bird chief executive Kevin Hague says buyer BT Mining should be paying for it."In this case, BT are getting to buy the assets at a bargain-basement price. The taxpayers are footing the bill for all the environmental damage."It's hard to imagine anything else that Government could do that would make this more favourable for Bathhurst and Talley's. I guess they could just give it away for free, which is more or less what they've done," he told Newshub.Mr Hague said much of the damage caused by coal mining can never be repaired.Solid Energy's mines were valued at more than $150 million in 2015. They are being sold for $46 million.Newshub. (Newshub)