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I hope they find out who did this and punish the killer soon!!!!!
http://www.dailybreeze.com/ci_10514471?source=rss_viewed
The body of a baby boy was found in a trash bin in Long Beach's East Village late Friday afternoon.
A man in an alley in the residential block of 300 Linden Avenue reported his discovery to Long Beach police about
4 p.m., said Police Services Specialist Lisa Massacani.
The body was in a large green rollaway bin, said LBPD Sgt. David Marander.
"Right now, (the baby's) identity and cause of death is still undetermined," Massacani said.
Massacani said the boy was black and approximately 18 months old.
Residents and passers-by gathered outside a police perimeter that sectioned off Linden Avenue between Third and Fourth streets as detectives surveyed the scene.
"It doesn't surprise me," said Alfa Felix, 32, an area resident who noticed the police activity when she picked up her daughter at a nearby school. "There's a lot of bad elements down here."
"I hope they find whoever did this and put him away for a long time," she said.
Anyone with information is urged to call the Long Beach Police Homicide Bureau at 562-570-7244.
http://www.dailybreeze.com/ci_10514471?source=rss_viewed
The body of a baby boy was found in a trash bin in Long Beach's East Village late Friday afternoon.
A man in an alley in the residential block of 300 Linden Avenue reported his discovery to Long Beach police about
4 p.m., said Police Services Specialist Lisa Massacani.
The body was in a large green rollaway bin, said LBPD Sgt. David Marander.
"Right now, (the baby's) identity and cause of death is still undetermined," Massacani said.
Massacani said the boy was black and approximately 18 months old.
Residents and passers-by gathered outside a police perimeter that sectioned off Linden Avenue between Third and Fourth streets as detectives surveyed the scene.
"It doesn't surprise me," said Alfa Felix, 32, an area resident who noticed the police activity when she picked up her daughter at a nearby school. "There's a lot of bad elements down here."
"I hope they find whoever did this and put him away for a long time," she said.
Anyone with information is urged to call the Long Beach Police Homicide Bureau at 562-570-7244.