Heartbreaking Bronx (10472) Discovery: Newborn Found in Trash Compactor After 3 Days – LIVE UPDATES

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Soundview, Bronx (10472) – In a shocking incident in the Bronx, an 18-year-old mother allegedly dumped her newborn into a trash chute at the Monroe Houses, where the baby remained for nearly three days before being found alive in a compactor. Authorities say the 5-pound infant was wrapped in a bloody blanket and miraculously survived. The baby is now hospitalized and recovering. Police have charged the mother with attempted murder. Officials are using the case to highlight New York’s Safe Haven laws, which allow parents to surrender newborns safely and anonymously. Community members are shaken and demanding more awareness around infant safety options.

Heartbreaking Bronx (10472) Discovery: Newborn Found in Trash Compactor After 3 Days – LIVE UPDATES

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Infant rescued alive after 3 days in Bronx housing project trash chute

  • IMPACT: 5-pound baby boy hospitalized, mom charged with attempted murder

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “It’s a miracle the baby lived.” – NYPD Chief Joseph Kenny

  • ACTION: Officials urge use of Safe Haven drop-offs for distressed parents

Impact Of Local News

  1. Precise Location
    Soundview, Bronx (10472) – Monroe Houses, near 1575 Bronx River Avenue

  2. Community Connection
    “We kept smelling something. But no one imagined this. We’re shocked and sick.”
    Luis Martinez, Monroe Houses resident

  3. Visual Proof
    @BXWitness | Taken 7:12 AM Friday morning

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW
    This is NYC’s second newborn abandonment in 2025, reigniting concern over maternal mental health and awareness of Safe Haven laws.

  • DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE
    NYPD Incident Report BX#2025-0319 — bloody blanket and hospital wristband recovered from scene

Crisis Response

  • IMMEDIATE RESOURCES
    » NYC Safe Haven Hotline: 1-877-BABY-123
    » Crisis Mental Health Support: 1-888-NYC-WELL
    » Nearby Drop-Off Point: Jacobi Medical Center – 1400 Pelham Pkwy S, Bronx

  • OFFICIAL GUIDANCE
    “You won’t face charges if you bring your baby to a safe location. We want to protect lives.”
    Dr. Ashwin Vasan, NYC Health Commissioner

Community Pulse

Should NYC post Safe Haven signs in housing complexes?
👍 Yes, more visibility could save lives
👎 No, current policies are enough
💬 Comment below – Council to review proposals this week

Update Log

  • 7:00 AM Friday: Infant pulled from trash compactor alive at Monroe Houses

  • 8:15 AM: 18-year-old mother arrested, facing attempted murder charges

  • 2:45 PM: Mayor Adams urges parents in crisis to seek help

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