01-09-2012, 04:11 PM
disgusting fucking bitch.
GlobeGazette
Iowa
MASON CITY — The Mason City Police Department is asking the public’s help in locating a premature newborn baby after cleaning staff at the Iowa Workforce Development Center found an umbilical cord and placenta in one of its restrooms Saturday.
Officers have located the mother, Chanel Hanley, 19, of Charles City, according to a news release from the Mason City Police Department. However, she has not cooperated with the police, the release stated.
The Charles City Police Department assisted the Mason City Police Department in the case over the weekend and arrested Hanley late Saturday night in Charles City on two Floyd County warrants for failure to appear on charges of alcohol possession under the legal age and fifth-degree theft.
Charles City Police Chief Mike Wendel said Hanley was released on bond shortly after she was booked into the Floyd County Jail on those charges.
The baby is believed to be 29-32 weeks old and weigh about 3 pounds.
The Mason City police have begun searches of the area around Iowa Workforce Development and will expand the search from there, said Police Chief Michael Lashbrook.
Anyone who may have information about the case is asked to contact the police at 641-421-3636.
GlobeGazette
Iowa
MASON CITY — The Mason City Police Department is asking the public’s help in locating a premature newborn baby after cleaning staff at the Iowa Workforce Development Center found an umbilical cord and placenta in one of its restrooms Saturday.
Officers have located the mother, Chanel Hanley, 19, of Charles City, according to a news release from the Mason City Police Department. However, she has not cooperated with the police, the release stated.
The Charles City Police Department assisted the Mason City Police Department in the case over the weekend and arrested Hanley late Saturday night in Charles City on two Floyd County warrants for failure to appear on charges of alcohol possession under the legal age and fifth-degree theft.
Charles City Police Chief Mike Wendel said Hanley was released on bond shortly after she was booked into the Floyd County Jail on those charges.
The baby is believed to be 29-32 weeks old and weigh about 3 pounds.
The Mason City police have begun searches of the area around Iowa Workforce Development and will expand the search from there, said Police Chief Michael Lashbrook.
Anyone who may have information about the case is asked to contact the police at 641-421-3636.