Tue. Nov 5th, 2024

The Aurora Police Department has identified the female claiming to be the mother of the baby abandoned at a Cleveland, Ohio bus stop, according to a press release.

On Thursday, July 22, the Aurora police received multiple calls reporting a woman walking in the roadway on State Route 43.

Responding officers learned that the female was the unidentified female claiming to be the mother of the infant “Baby Doe” who was recovered from a bus stop at East 105th Street and Superior Avenue, according to the press release.

Related: Search Continues for Family of Baby Found at Ohio Bus Station

After talking with her for some time, it was decided to seek medical attention for the woman.

She was transported to University Hospitals Portage Medical Center for a medical evaluation, according to the release.

A search warrant was obtained for the woman’s DNA and fingerprints and the woman was positively identified.

The information was then provided to the RTA police who are continuing their investigation.

Due to no charges being filed, her name is not being released.

“Baby Doe” remains safe in the custody of the Department of Family and Children Services.

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By Buffy Gunner

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