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Former Kentucky University’s competitiveness Cloth She asked for medical help after he was alleged to give birth and hid her baby in a cupboard.
Snelling, 21, asked to be “checked” after arriving at police headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, according to an incident report received by Fox 56 News.
An emergency care unit was sent to a police station shortly after Snelling’s application.
“Before you order someone in it, before you interview them, obviously, you’re going to give medical attention they need right away,” Fox 56 Crime and Security Specialist Don Evans Explained.
Police were called to Snelling’s home in Lexington on August 27 after receiving a call at 10:34 am for an unresponsive baby.
The caller, whose name has been edited from the incident report, said the baby was “cool to the touch.”
In the scene, authorities observed that “the baby is located wrapped in a towel inside a black trash bag.”
According to the report, There was no snelling at home when authorities arrived. It was located nearby at 11:18 am and reached the headquarters of the Lexington Police Department at around noon.
Snelling was considered an arrest at 4:58 pm, but would not be ordered at Fayette County Country Center until August 31, three days after receiving the 911 call.
During an interview with authorities, he admitted Snelling “to give birth” and to “hide the birth by cleaning any evidence, placing all the cleaning items used inside a black litter bag, including the baby, which was wrapped in a towel.”
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Courtesy of Laken Snelling/FacebookSnelling was charged with body abuse, interfering with physical evidence and concealing the birth of a baby.
He pleaded not guilty to all charges during the appearance of a court on September 2. Snelling was released on a $ 100,000 bond and currently lives on “imprisoning a home with no ankle monitor” with her parents in Tennessee.
The baby The cause of death was ruled inconclusiveAccording to a report by the Fayette County Coroner’s Office obtained by Weekly US On September 4.
A spokesman for the Lexington Police Department told us on September 8 that the investigation into the death of the baby remains “continuous.”
Snelling is a former Kentucky University stunning team.
Spokeswoman for Kentucky University confirmed us on September 6 that Snelling no longer registered at school or on the stunt team.
Snelling’s introductory court date is scheduled for September 26.