A woman who allegedly placed her baby in a freezer and closed the lid has been charged with child abuse.
A witness told police officers that he saw Brittany Smith, 19, placing the baby, an 8-month-old child, into an unused freezer in the backyard of a house that wasn’t hers.
Witnesses said they found the child in the freezer after lifting up the fridge. The freezer had about an inch of water in the bottom.
Blair said he found the baby and handed it to his mother. He credited his mother and his fiance for spotting Smith and the child.
He said he removed the lid of the unused freezer so nothing like what happened could happen again.
“If they wouldn’t have seen her put the child in there, the baby would have run out of oxygen,” Washington County Sheriff’s Office Maj. Shawn Judy told WCYB.
The baby was taken to a hospital for treatment and is now OK. The baby was given over to his grandmother.
Smith is being held on $200,000 bond for charges of child abuse and burglary and was slated to appear in court on Jan. 14 while her preliminary hearing was scheduled for Feb. 14.
Baby Found in Trash, Mother Charged
A 15-year-old girl was charged in the death of a newborn found in the trash, according to officials.Police originally said they had been contacted on New Year’s Eve after a woman told them she discovered a baby inside a dumpster in the Swampoodle section of Philadelphia, according to the report.
The woman and the baby were taken to Temple University Hospital, where the infant was pronounced dead at 10:37 p.m. local time.
Police said they found the teen and her mother in their nearby home. Officials said they think it’s where the teen gave birth, according to the ABC affiliate report.
Diane Byrd, a local, told the paper that she was walking outside when she spotted a woman looking for help
“She stopped in the street and was saying could someone help her find this baby, her daughter put it in the trash,” Byrd recalled.
The woman, Byrd added, was checking trash bags near the sidewalk. There wasn’t a dumpster, she said, as was originally reported.
When she saw the child, Byrd said, “Jesus, Jesus, Jesus,” she told the paper.
“We don’t know when she did it,” Byrd added. “We don’t know how she did it.”