Mom Fakes Infant Daughter’s Abduction

Child Neglect Abduction  Teenage mother arrested for lying to police claiming someone took her 5-month-old daughter from the backseat of her car. Police say she dumped the infant at a vacant house in order to get attention from the baby's father.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Mon, January 28, 2008 - 3:18 pm CST
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office has arrested a teenage mother for faking her infant daughter's abduction.
On Thursday, 18-year-old Kimberly Hart told deputies that someone took her 5-month-old girl from the backseat of her car. A few hours later, deputies found the baby alone at a vacant house.
According to deputies, Hart confessed to abandoning her child in order to get attention from the baby's father. Hart said she believed the father would help her look for the child.
Hart is charged with felony child neglect and making a false report. She was released after posting a $26,000 bond.
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That is just sick, this child should be taken away from the mother and she should never be allowed to have more children.

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