Posted on 07/30/2013 1:47:44 PM PDT by Morgana
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Police said they're awaiting an autopsy on an infant found dead in the back of a garbage truck in Kansas City, KMBC-TV reports. .
The discovery was made in the 2800 block of Campbell Street early Monday.
Police said a worker on the trash truck saw the baby among the trash in the back of the truck and called police.
Police are trying to determine where along the trash truck's route that the baby was picked up.
"At this point, we have no way of determining that," said Kansas City Police Capt. Tye Grant. "We're not sure obviously. That's something we'll be looking at -- to try to figure out where at on the route it came from -- but at this point we don't know, we're hoping we can determine that."
The location where the discovery was made was not the first stop on the route.
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And a special place in heaven for those children and animals.
NO doubt about that. God is good.
Photos of me and my sister, taken during the snowy winters make us look like Pillsbury dough-girls!
Sorry for the tardy response, but I don't login that much anymore.
I don't log in too much either.
I think we were talking about Chicago...who can remember that far back? I do remember the COLD in Chicago. We lived there only a year (daddy's work) and we lived on North Wolcott Avenue. I saw the street address in an article about my dad--he had been a famous athlete WAY back when. Anyway, I was only four years old or so but I do remember the cold. When we were outside playing in the snow, it was impossible to distinguish my sister and me except that she was taller. :o)
We have a crew of crazzies who swim in the San Francisco Bay every day, from the Dolphin Club. In the summer the water is 53 degrees and in the winter the water is 51 degrees.
That is why there is so much fog, especially in the summer--the hot inland air hits the ever frigid San Francisco waters and voila fog city--brrrrrrr!!!!
AMEN!!
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