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Baby hospitalized after being found on Detroit porch on Thanksgiving
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Detroit police are investigating after a child was found on a porch on Thanksgiving Day.
The child was found at 9:55 p.m. within the 15300 block of Cruse Avenue, close to Fenkell Avenue close to Schaefer Freeway on Detroit’s west facet, police stated.
The child was taken to the hospital and is in secure situation, police stated. On the time of the invention, the temperature was slightly below freezing.
The division’s Baby Abuse Unit is investigating and the matter has been reported to Baby Protecting Companies, police stated.
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