Austin, September 22, 2025
News Summary
In North Austin, a newborn baby girl was discovered alive in a dumpster by a local resident. Neighbors heard cries and assisted until first responders arrived. The baby is in good health at Dell Children’s Medical Center. Authorities are investigating the abandonment and reminding parents of the ‘Safe Haven Law’ that allows for safe surrender of newborns. Community members hope the infant, affectionately nicknamed ‘Miracle Angel,’ finds a loving family.
Austin – A newborn baby girl was found alive in a dumpster at 8600 N Lamar Blvd. in North Austin on Saturday afternoon. The Austin Police Department received a call at approximately 1:37 p.m. after neighbors reported hearing cries coming from the dumpster.
Perry Lewis, a local resident, discovered the baby covered in trash and filth, with her umbilical cord still attached. Lerrssy Frausto, another community member, assisted by performing vital chest compressions to keep the infant conscious until first responders arrived on the scene. The baby was subsequently transported to Dell Children’s Medical Center, where she is reported to be in good health and showing no signs of distress.
The baby is expected to be placed in temporary care under Child Protective Services as the investigation into the incident continues. As of now, no one is in custody for the abandonment of the infant, and police are actively working to identify the mother.
Officer Aaron Townsend highlighted the existence of the “Safe Haven Law”, which allows parents to surrender newborns at designated locations without facing charges. This law aims to provide a safe option for parents who may feel unable to care for their child.
The community has rallied around this unfortunate incident, with neighbors affectionately nicknaming the baby “Miracle Angel.” Many expressed their hopes that the infant will find a loving family.
In light of the circumstances, police are urging anyone with information regarding the abandonment of the infant to contact the Austin Police Child Abuse Unit at 512-974-6880.
Background Context
Abandonment of newborns can have devastating effects on both the infants and the parents involved. Laws like the “Safe Haven Law” exist in many states across the nation to prevent such tragic situations, allowing parents to safely surrender their newborns without fear of prosecution.
In the past few years, similar incidents of newborn abandonment have occurred nationwide, prompting police departments and agencies to increase awareness around the support systems available for parents in crisis. Foster care systems strive to place abandoned children in supportive environments while searching for loving adoptive families.
FAQ
Where was the newborn baby found?
A newborn baby was found in a dumpster at 8600 N Lamar Blvd. in North Austin.
What time did the police receive the call?
The Austin Police Department received the call at approximately 1:37 p.m.
What kind of care will the baby receive?
The baby is expected to be placed in temporary care under Child Protective Services.
What is the “Safe Haven Law”?
The “Safe Haven Law” allows parents to surrender newborns at designated locations without facing charges.
Who should I contact if I have information about the incident?
Anyone with information regarding the abandonment of the infant should contact the Austin Police Child Abuse Unit at 512-974-6880.
Key Features
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | 8600 N Lamar Blvd., North Austin |
| Time of Incident | 1:37 p.m. on Saturday |
| Current Status of Baby | In good health at Dell Children’s Medical Center |
| Care Provider | Child Protective Services |
| Contact for Information | Austin Police Child Abuse Unit: 512-974-6880 |
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Additional Resources
- Austin American-Statesman
- Wikipedia: Safe Haven Law
- CBS Austin
- Google Search: Newborn Dumpster Austin
- KVUE
- Google Scholar: Newborn Abandonment
- KXAN Austin
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Newborn Abandonment
- CBS Austin – Nation & World
- Google News: Austin Dumpster Baby

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