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Woman Accused of Leaving Newborn to Die by Roadway

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Police arrested a women’s shelter worker on suspicion of murder Monday after she dumped her hours-old baby on the side of the road, authorities said.

Miriam Guerrero, 22, led Los Angeles Police Department detectives to Agua Dulce Canyon Road near the Antelope Valley Freeway, where they found a box, said LAPD Officer Stinson Brown. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office later confirmed the box contained a newborn girl who apparently suffocated.

Guerrero told police she gave birth on Thursday at the Wilshire District women’s shelter where she worked, Brown said. About 1:30 a.m. Friday, she allegedly dumped the newborn in Agua Dulce.

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Detectives began investigating on Friday after someone reported Guerrero might have given birth at the shelter and dumped the infant in a trash can there, Brown said. But detectives found no baby and couldn’t find Guerrero.

Police found Guerrero on Monday and she later led them to the site where the infant was found, Brown said.

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