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Police identify woman accused of placing dead baby in Safe Haven Baby Box

Angel N. Newberry | Courtesy Blackfoot Police Department

BLACKFOOT — Authorities have identified the woman accused of placing a dead infant inside the Safe Haven Baby Box at Grove Creek Medical in Blackfoot.

Angel N. Newberry, 18, of Twin Falls, was recently arrested in Twin Falls on a felony Bingham County arrest warrant for failing to report a death to law enforcement officials and the coroner. Newberry was transported to Bingham County and booked into the jail.

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Medical staff discovered the baby in the box on Oct. 13 shortly after it was placed in it, according to previous EastIdahoNews.com reporting.

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“The Safe Haven Baby Box is intended to safely and anonymously allow custodial parents to surrender a newborn under 30 days old without legal repercussions, provided the child is unharmed. Unfortunately, the placement of a harmed or deceased infant is not protected under this system or Idaho law,” according to a Blackfoot Police Department news release.

The police department is releasing limited information at the time as there is the potential for further criminal charges.

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