Idaho State Police (ISP) officers encountered a cruel case of child abuse after stopping a van on Interstate 90 and finding a badly beaten 2-year-old on Dec. 11. ISP described the horrific scene as something they have never seen before.
Also in the van was another 1-year-old toddler, and the driver, Jorge Gonzalez-Vergel, 59. Officers then investigated the van and found Gonzalez-Vergel in possession of a firearm as well as methamphetamine, leading to his arrest.
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The toddler, A.K.A. Baby J, was taken to Sacred Heart Pediatric Intensive Care Unit in Spokane, Washington. ISP tweeted on Dec. 14, that Baby J is now out of ICU and described him as engaging and playful.The State of Idaho currently has custody of the second toddler, who is staying in the Shoshone Medical Center. The female passenger’s identity has not been disclosed, and according to various media sources, Gonzalez-Vergel is not a suspect in the child abuse case currently underway in Washington, but is facing charges for trafficking methamphetamine and being in possession of a firearm.
Baby Abandoned in Shopping Bag Named After Road Where She Was Found
A baby abandoned in a shopping bag in the freezing cold was named after the road where she was discovered.Hospital staff named the baby Roman after she was found in a small children’s play park on Roman Road in Newham, East London.
The baby girl was found by a woman walking her dog with her son, at about 10 p.m. on Jan. 31 next to a park bench. Police said she heard the baby’s cries and immediately called emergency services.
“They blocked off the whole area. It was freezing. It was snowing really heavily,” she said. “It is really upsetting. She didn’t have to leave the baby in the snow and cold, she could have left her on my doorstep and rang the bell.”
Police are appealing to the mother of the newborn, and are increasingly concerned for her safety.