Man, 45, accused of putting deceased newborn in dumpster after 16-year-old girlfriend gave birth
Man, 45, accused of putting deceased newborn in dumpster after 16-year-old girlfriend gave birth
Homicide Arrest - Memphis Police Department
Infant found dead behind Whitehaven business; police investigating
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A newborn baby was discovered dead behind a Whitehaven business Monday morning, Memphis Police said.
Officers found the infant’s body after responding at 9:30 to a call in the 1300 block of E. Shelby Drive at Faronia.
Singh Jeet Guraya says opening time at his business took a heartbreaking turn when his surveillance video captured a person dumping a dark-colored bag into the store’s dumpster.
Man charged with placing infant in dumpster behind Whitehaven business
“I cannot see that. I just walk away. Hard to control myself,” Guraya said.
Guraya says the video was taken around 6:45 a.m. You see a black truck pull in, and a person wearing a jacket, white shirt and jeans gets out and goes to the dumpster before exiting the parking lot.
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- This photo, from surveillance video sent by the business owner, appears to show someone placing a bag in the dumpster behind ...
- Photo of the business in Whitehaven where the baby was found.
- This photo, from surveillance video sent by the business owner, appears to show someone placing a bag in the dumpster behind ...
- Photo of the business in Whitehaven where the baby was found.
Photo of the business in Whitehaven where the baby was found.
The baby’s mother was taken to Regional One in non-critical condition, police said.
The infant’s cause of death is undetermined, and police are investigating.
“They tell me they have a garbage bag and someone threw a body. So I jump in and say there is one bag,” Guraya said. “First time I see in my life. I mean four years in business here and first time I saw it. I never seen this one.”
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