The family of a 1-month-old boy who was left in the median of a busy Adams County street on Christmas Day told Denver7 that only the boy's father, not his mother, should face charges.
The Adams County Sheriff's Office said the child was found in the median on Pecos Street near U.S. 36 in a car seat.
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The parents of a one-month-old baby boy who was found in a car seat in the median of Pecos Street in Adams County on ...
Two people have been arrested and are facing charges of felony child abuse after a one-month-old baby was discovered in the ...
NewsWest 9 has received a statement from BOSS Heavy Haul, the company of the hydraulic platform trailer that was struck by a Union Pacific freight train on Dec. 18.
The parents of a one-month-old baby boy who was found in a car seat in the median of Pecos Street in Adams County on ...
The Adams County Sheriff's Office said the child was found in the median on Pecos Street near U.S. 36 in a car seat.