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BWC: Newborn rescued by Ariz. police after being found ‘clinging on to life’ days after mom dies

The child was “severely dehydrated, emaciated and barely clinging on to life,” Phoenix police said

By Helena Wegner
The Charlotte Observer

PHOENIX, Ariz. — A newborn was found alone and “barely clinging on to life” in an Arizona home days after the child’s mom died, police said.

Officers responded to a welfare call at about 11 a.m. May 14, the Phoenix Police Department said in a June 26 Facebook post.

Concerned neighbors called police after not seeing the mom or her baby for days, police said. The neighbors also reported seeing packages piling up outside the home, Arizona’s Family reported.

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Police body camera footage from that day shows officers looking through an open window into a home.

“The baby’s here. The baby is still alive,” one officer is heard saying once he sees the newborn.

The officers then went to the door and busted it open, the video shows.

One officer picks up the baby and puts the child in a stroller to be examined by first responders.

“The mom’s dead. The baby’s probably been there by itself for at least a week,” an officer is heard saying.

The child was “severely dehydrated, emaciated and barely clinging on to life,” police said.

The baby was taken to a hospital in critical condition but is expected to live as the child’s health has improved, police said.

The Phoenix Police Department did not immediately respond to McClatchy News’ request for more information.

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