An infant that appears to have been abandoned touched the hearts of Pennsylvanians so much that concerned citizens could not help offering to adopt the newborn child on July 30.
Upper Darby Police Department (UDPD) confirmed officers found a baby alone, just hours after being born, in Englewood, 105 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
UDPD pleaded with the mother to phone the police if she was reading the social media post. However, the appeal seemed to backfire when several concerned citizens called to enquire about how to adopt the baby.
Others who called the 610-734-7693 hotline were worried about the welfare of the child, prompting police to try to ease those concerns on social media.
From a legal perspective, the responsible parents are unlikely to face charges if they turn themselves in since the baby is so young.
Local Terrell Phillips found the child unattended on the porch of his neighbor, Tom Dailey.
When the baby started to cry, Dailey’s paternal instincts kicked in and he calmed the child down.
“As soon as she started crying I picked her up. It felt good,” he told WABC TV, adding his children have already grown up.
Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact the Upper Darby Police Department by phoning 610-734-7693.