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Angel Baby Doe cold case: Arrest made 23 years after newborn abandoned on side of road
JOHNSON COUNTY, Texas - A North Texas woman is facing multiple charges for allegedly leaving a baby on the side of the road more than 20 years ago. In November 2001, a resident picking up cans between Alvarado and Burleson came across the body of a newborn, wrapped in a jacket with the umbilical cord still attached.
Cold case of Baby Doe solved after two decades
JOHNSON COUNTY, Texas — The remains of an unidentified newborn discovered in 2001 have been identified, leading to an indictment. In November 2001, the lifeless body of a newborn girl was found wrapped in a jacket on the side of Briar Oaks Road between Alvarado and Burleson. The infant, known as "Angel Baby Doe," was determined to have been born alive and died shortly after birth, according to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office.
Cold Case Cracked: Mother Charged 23 Years After Infant Found Dead
In a 23-year-old cold case in Texas involving a baby discovered dead by the side of the road, a woman has been charged with manslaughter. The Texas attorney general’s office and the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office released a statement on Monday, stating that Shelby Stotts was taken into custody after DNA evidence identified her as...
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit Secures Indictment Against Mother of Newborn Baby Abandoned 23 Years Ago
AUSTIN, TX -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Office of the Attorney General’s (“OAG”) Missing Persons and Cold Case Unit have secured the indictment of Shelby Stotts for 2nd-degree manslaughter. According to the indictment, in November 2001, Stotts recklessly caused the death of her newborn...
Mom left newborn on side of road to die 20 years ago, officials say. Now she’s charged
A Texas woman faces a second-degree manslaughter charge after DNA linked her to the 2001 death of her newborn daughter. The mother was arrested this week, more than 20 years after she left the baby on the side of a road to die, authorities say. The Texas Attorney General’s Office...
Three men arrested in connection with missing juvenile in Johnson County
JOHNSON COUNTY, Texas — The Johnson County Sheriff's Office has arrested three men in connection with the disappearance of a missing juvenile last week. The juvenile, identified as Chloe, was found safe and has been released back to her parents, according to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office. The three men, Isaac Bosa, 25, Baruti Menga, 22, and Yves Kandolo, 30, have been charged with trafficking of persons and engaging in organized criminal activity. All three are currently in the Johnson County Jail awaiting arraignment by a judge.
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