Six-Month-Old Baby Found Abandoned in Stroller in Times Square
In Brief
The incident has raised concerns about child safety and prompted a police search for the person responsible.
Key Facts
- A six-month-old girl was found alone in a stroller at a busy intersection in Times Square.
- Police received an emergency call about the child at around 11pm on Tuesday night.
- The baby was last seen with a man police believe is her father.
- The child was found at West 44th Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan.
- Police reported that the baby was unharmed.
What Happened
A six-month-old baby was discovered alone in a stroller at a busy Times Square intersection late Tuesday night. Authorities are searching for a man believed to be the child's father.
Why It Matters
The case has brought attention to issues of child welfare and public safety in crowded urban areas. The ongoing investigation highlights the importance of rapid response in potential child endangerment situations.
What's Next
Police are continuing their search for the man believed to have abandoned the baby. Updates are expected as the investigation progresses and authorities seek to determine the circumstances leading to the incident.
Sources
- The Independent — Six-month old baby found abandoned in Times Square in the middle of the night(9h ago)
- The Guardian — Police search for man who allegedly abandoned baby in New York’s Times Square(6h ago)
