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The baby, who was conscious and alert with her umbilical cord still attached, was taken by police to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition, cops and sources said.
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Video shows person sought for questioning after baby found at NYC subway station, police say
The newborn baby girl was found wrapped in a sheet Monday on the steps leading to the 1 train at Penn Station, police said.
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Police release surveillance video of woman last seen with abandoned baby at Penn Station
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- Police released a photo and video of the woman last seen with an abandoned newborn baby girl at Penn Station. An anonymous tip led police to the child at the station on W. 34th Street and 7th Avenue just before 9:30 a.m. on Monday.
The 3 to 4-month-old boy was “conscious and alert” when he was found in a stroller inside of the coffee shop around 8 a.m., police said.
New York City police have released footage of the person who they say left a newborn girl at a Midtown Manhattan subway station during the Monday morning rush hour. The unknown person left the baby girl wrapped in a blanket at the southbound 1 train platform at 34th Street-Penn Station at about 9:04 a.
A newborn baby girl was found alone inside Manhattan’s 34th Street–Penn Station during Monday morning rush hour. Police are now searching for the parents.
Once bustling but now battling a glut of empty storefronts, the retail hub that is 34th Street finds itself at a crossroads. Sure, developers including Vornado Realty Trust and The Related Cos. are putting their stamp on the thoroughfare’s western end. And NYU’s sweeping hospital complex keeps on growing by the East River.
New York City halted a plan to add a busway to Manhattan's 34th Street after the Trump administration threatened to withold federal funding for other projects.