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On Nov. 20, 1997, police were called to the gas station in the 8700 block of Lake City Way Northeast after the child was found inside a restroom by the store clerk, according to court documents.
A woman’s DNA test led to a startling discovery linked to a cold case involving the death of an infant more than 20 years ago, and now a judge has a key decision to make in the case.
ST. IGNACE, Mich – A judge in the Upper Peninsula has ruled that a mother will stand trial on murder charges in the 1997 death of a baby found in an outhouse. The baby girl was found in the ...
Local Former U.P. woman to stand trial for 1997 murder of ‘Baby Garnet’ Site Staff 05-14-2024 at 03:26:53 PM EDT | Updated 05-14-2024 at 03:28:39 PM EDT ...
The father of the teenage girl who is accused of leaving a newborn baby in a Walmart restroom is now facing a fourth charge.
On Nov. 20, 1997, police were called to the gas station in the 8700 block of Lake City Way Northeast after the child was found inside a restroom by the store clerk, according to court documents.
The Brief A woman discovered that her DNA led to the arrest of her grandmother in the death of an infant over 20 years ago. Police told the woman that she was related to the infant known as "Baby ...
On Nov. 20, 1997, police were called to the gas station in the 8700 block of Lake City Way Northeast after the child was found inside a restroom by the store clerk, according to court documents.
In June 1997, the remains of a deceased infant were discovered in a campground pit toilet at the Garnet Lake Campground in the Upper Peninsula’s Hudson Township in Mackinac County, Michigan.