A fetus was found on a bus in Baltimore, Maryland, on Saturday afternoon, officials said.
Baltimore Police and Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) police announced that a fetus was found on an MTA Green Route bus.
Police responded to the 2500 block of Kirk Avenue around 12:40 p.m. after an MTA bus driver reported finding a fetus on a seat inside the bus.
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The bus was traveling south when the unusual discovery occurred. Buses run between Towson and downtown Baltimore.
“Even though I wasn’t on the bus, just knowing something like this happened on the bus, that’s what we’re experiencing these days,” resident Jeff McKoy told WBAL, noting he frequents the area .
The incident remains under investigation.
This follows other incidents of babies being found in unusual locations in recent months.
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Last month, the body of a baby was found in a dumpster in Florida. Brusela D’Enstachio-Lugo, 34, admitted giving birth to the baby outside her home on May 10. She also admitted to throwing the baby’s remains in a dumpster.
Danstazio-Lugo was charged with misdemeanors related to the storage of human remains. Her DNA was collected and the Department of Homeland Security was contacted.
In March, police in Leesburg, Virginia, said a community member discovered a “late-term fetus” in a pond.