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Scottish Sun
29-06-2025
- Scottish Sun
Starving newborn baby left home alone for days after mum died is rescued last-minute by cops ‘clinging to life'
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A "STARVING" newborn has been rescued after its mother died and it spent days alone without food or water. Cops found the baby "clinging to life" when they visited the house in south Phoenix, Arizona. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 The emaciated baby was found days afters its mother died in the house Credit: Phoenix Police Department 3 The infant was discovered lying on a bed with the mother's body also in the house Credit: Phoenix Police Department 3 The responding officers have been praised for handling of the baby Credit: Phoenix Police Department They were responding to a calls from neighbours who were concerned because the mother had not been seen for several days. Bodycam footage shows officers calling into the house from the yard, and then breaking to door down when they received no response. A tiny baby wrapped in blankets can be seen lying in the bed alongside its mother's body. An officer puts the child in a stroller before medics take over and deliver life-saving care. Phoenix Police said: 'Inside the home, they discovered the mother had passed away and her baby was still alive, severely dehydrated and clinging to life. 'The baby was taken to the hospital in critical condition." Investigators described the infant as "visibly emaciated". Cops added: "We are happy to report the infant's condition has improved greatly, and they're expected to survive.' Officers told Arizona Family they had peered through the window and seen a woman who was not moving inside the home. Phoenix Police spokesperson Sgt. Brian Bower said: 'The mother had passed away while the child was still on the bed still curled up where the mother had left them. Newborn baby found decapitated and dismembered in rubbish bin as cops launch manhunt for tragic tot's mum 'It wasn't learned until well after the fact from doctors and staff at the hospital that if the police officers didn't immediately provide aid and didn't immediately go into the apartment, the child may not have survived much longer." Bower praised the "smart, immediate actions of the officers as well as the neighbours seeing something unusual and calling in for help". The baby is now being looked after by the Department of Child Safety and police are investigating how the mother died. The miracle rescue in Phoenix follows a horrific discovery in Madrid, Spain of a newborn who had been decapitated - prompting a manhunt. The baby girl was born alive - and was just five days old when she was brutally killed, doctors confirmed. Her tragic remains were found in several plastic bags in a recycling centre in Madrid, Spain. A repulsed worker made the harrowing discovery at a garbage plant in Loeches. The horror crime is being investigated by Spanish police who have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. The crime dates back to December 12, 2024 - and tests have now revealed the terrible sequence of events. The girl was born alive and was murdered, almost certainly with a knife, reports say.


The Irish Sun
29-06-2025
- The Irish Sun
Starving newborn baby left home alone for days after mum died is rescued last-minute by cops ‘clinging to life'
A "STARVING" newborn has been rescued after its mother died and it spent days alone without food or water. Cops found the baby "clinging to life" when they visited the house in south Phoenix, Arizona. 3 The emaciated baby was found days afters its mother died in the house Credit: Phoenix Police Department 3 The infant was discovered lying on a bed with the mother's body also in the house Credit: Phoenix Police Department 3 The responding officers have been praised for handling of the baby Credit: Phoenix Police Department They were responding to a calls from neighbours who were concerned because the mother had not been seen for several days. Bodycam footage shows officers calling into the house from the yard, and then breaking to door down when they received no response. A tiny baby wrapped in blankets can be seen lying in the bed alongside its mother's body. An officer puts the child in a stroller before medics take over and deliver life-saving care. read more in us news Phoenix Police said: 'Inside the home, they discovered the mother had passed away and her baby was still alive, severely dehydrated and clinging to life. 'The baby was taken to the hospital in critical condition." Investigators described the infant as "visibly emaciated". Cops added: "We are happy to report the infant's condition has improved greatly, and they're expected to survive.' Most read in The US Sun Officers told Arizona Family they had peered through the window and seen a woman who was not moving inside the home. Phoenix Police spokesperson Sgt. Brian Bower said: 'The mother had passed away while the child was still on the bed still curled up where the mother had left them. Newborn baby found decapitated and dismembered in rubbish bin as cops launch manhunt for tragic tot's mum 'It wasn't learned until well after the fact from doctors and staff at the hospital that if the police officers didn't immediately provide aid and didn't immediately go into the apartment, the child may not have survived much longer." Bower praised the "smart, immediate actions of the officers as well as the neighbours seeing something unusual and calling in for help". The baby is now being looked after by the Department of Child Safety and police are investigating how the mother died. The miracle rescue in Phoenix follows a horrific discovery in Madrid, Spain of a The baby girl was born alive - and was just five days old when she was brutally killed, doctors confirmed. Her tragic remains were found in several plastic bags in a recycling centre in Madrid, Spain. A repulsed worker made the harrowing discovery at a garbage plant in Loeches. The horror crime is being investigated by Spanish police who have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. The crime dates back to December 12, 2024 - and tests have now revealed the terrible sequence of events. The girl was born alive and was murdered, almost certainly with a knife, reports say.


Miami Herald
06-06-2025
- Miami Herald
9-year-old shoots and kills younger sister with rifle, AZ cops say. Dad arrested
A 9-year-old boy shot and killed his 5-year-old sister with his dad's AR-style rifle, Arizona police said. Authorities responded to a psychiatric center at 9:10 p.m. June 3, the Phoenix Police Department said in a probable cause statement and news release. The boy found the rifle and fired it at his sister, hitting her in the torso, police said. Their dad told police he was outside the home when he heard 'a loud bang,' police said in the report. He went into the home and found his daughter wounded, police said. The man told authorities he put his rifle on a top shelf in his son's room, police said. He then took his daughter and his girlfriend to the psychiatric center because he saw an ambulance there, police said. The girl was taken to a hospital where she died, police said. Other children were at the home, so the man went back to find the gun still there, police said. Police said they found the rifle and a handgun. The dad has a felony conviction, so he was arrested on a charge of possession of a firearm as a prohibited person.


The Hill
04-06-2025
- General
- The Hill
Missing California woman, 31, found dead in Arizona
(KTLA) — The body of a 31-year-old woman from California was discovered near a hiking trail in Scottsdale, Ariz., late last month, officials announced. Hannah Moody, described as a social media influencer by the Los Angeles Times, was first reported missing on May 21 just before 8 p.m. after friends said they had not heard from her and had been unable to reach her after she set off on a hike that day. In a news release, authorities with the Scottsdale Police Department responded to the trailhead where the 31-year-old had last been seen and found her vehicle still in the parking lot. 'Officers began search efforts on foot, with drones and assistance from a Phoenix Police Department helicopter,' the release stated. 'Search efforts continued for Hannah for approximately four and a half hours until around 11:30 p.m., when the search was called off for the evening.' More than 20 officers on bikes, on foot, with drones and with help from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department search and rescue and air unit picked up the search the following morning, officials said. The sheriff's air unit spotted Moody's body about 600 feet from the Gateway Trailhead of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale at around 12 p.m. On her Instagram account, where she had amassed more than 45,000 followers, Moody's posts focused on what appeared to be a passion for hiking, fitness and her Christian beliefs. In reporting by The Times, the 31-year-old had lived in Los Angeles, Orange and Alameda counties, as well as in South Carolina. 'Scottsdale detectives and crime scene personnel will now conduct a thorough investigation to piece together what happened to Hannah and how she died,' officials said in the release. 'Our investigation will be in cooperation with the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner, which will ultimately determine the cause of death.' Temperatures in the area where her body was found, including on the day she was discovered, routinely exceed 100 degrees by noon. Investigators said that while the death investigation is in its early stages, Moody's body showed no signs of trauma or foul play.
Yahoo
02-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Missing woman, 31, from California found dead in Arizona
The body of a 31-year-old woman from California was discovered near a hiking trail in Scottsdale, Arizona late last month, officials announced. Hannah Moody, described as a social media influencer by the Los Angeles Times, was first reported missing on May 21 just before 8 p.m. after said they had not heard from her and had been unable to reach her after she set off on a hike that day. In a news release, authorities with the Scottsdale Police Department responded to the trailhead where the 31-year-old had last been seen and found her vehicle still in the parking lot. 'Officers began search efforts on foot, with drones and assistance from a Phoenix Police Department helicopter,' the release stated. 'Search efforts continued for Hannah for approximately four and a half hours until around 11:30 p.m., when the search was called off for the evening.' More than 20 officers on bikes, on foot, with drones and with help from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department search and rescue and air unit picked up the search the following morning, officials said. The sheriff's air unit spotted Moody's body about 600 feet from the Gateway Trailhead of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale at around 12 p.m. On her Instagram account, where she had amassed more than 45,000 followers, Moody's posts focused on what appeared to a passion for hiking, fitness and her Christian beliefs. Woman, 64, in U.S. legally for 50 years detained by ICE for 3 months In reporting by The Times, the 31-year-old had lived in Los Angeles, Orange and Alameda counties, as well as in South Carolina. 'Scottsdale detectives and crime scene personnel will now conduct a thorough investigation to piece together what happened to Hannah and how she died,' officials said in the release. 'Our investigation will be in cooperation with the Maricopa County Office of the Medical Examiner, which will ultimately determine the cause of death.' Temperatures in the area where her body was found, including on the day she was discovered, routinely exceed 100 degrees by noon. Investigators said that while the death investigation is in its early stages, Moody's body showed no signs of trauma or foul play. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.