Baby boy in Pangasinan found near the trash bins
CHILD ABDUCTION – A baby boy was found by a guy near the trash bins in front of a convenience store in Nancayasan, Pangasinan.
Child abduction refers to the unlawful and non-consensual taking, transportation, or concealment of a child by an individual or a group of individuals. It involves the removal or retention of a child, typically without the permission or legal authority of the child’s parent or guardian.
Child abduction can occur within a country or across international borders. It is considered a serious crime and a violation of the child’s rights and well-being. The motivations behind child abduction can vary, including custody disputes, ransom demands, trafficking, or other illegal purposes. Efforts are made globally to prevent and address child abduction, protect children, and reunite them with their families.
Speaking of which, a baby boy was found by a man near the trash bins in front of a convenience store in Pangasinan. In a Facebook post, a certain Anne Padilla shared that her husband found a baby boy around 2 AM crying uncontrollably and crawling desperately. It was a pitiful sight as the baby, who seemed to have been abandoned, tried to move forward amidst the surrounding garbage.
In an update, Padilla said that the baby has already been claimed by his own mother at the police station. She mentioned that they briefly took the baby home, gave him a bath, changed his clothes, and then brought him to the police station. After approximately 20 minutes, she received a call from the police officers, who informed her that someone had already claimed the child.
Unfortunately, someone took the baby from their room while the mother was exhausted and unaware. Prior to the incident, it appears that the mother had been involved in an argument. Thankfully, the baby boy was found before any harm could happen to him on the streets.
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Meanwhile, CCTV footage has captured the person who left the baby. Authorities are still conducting an investigation.
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