'Baby in a dumpster.' A spate of abandoned newborns unsettles Texas.
Briefly

"A quarter century ago, prompted by a spate of abandoned babies in Houston, this state became the first in the country to pass a safe haven law allowing parents to relinquish newborns at designated places - without questions or risk of prosecution. Yet 'Baby Moses' surrenders remain rare in Texas, and another series of abandoned infants since spring in the Houston area has prompted much soul-searching."
"In June, a baby boy was left next to a clothing donation bin on the city's southeast side and a baby girl in some bushes in Katy, a western suburb. Both were saved."
"By August, two other babies had been found: in an industrial ditch in north Houston and in a trash truck's compactor in a far northwest neighborhood. Both were dead."
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