Current:Home > InvestWoman, 41, gives birth on sidewalk, drags baby by umbilical cord, Hawaii police say -CapitalTrack
Woman, 41, gives birth on sidewalk, drags baby by umbilical cord, Hawaii police say
View
Date:2025-04-12 20:10:02
A woman in Hawaii was found dragging a newborn baby by the child's umbilical cord after giving birth last week on a sidewalk, police said.
Police and firefighters on the state's main island responded after 5 p.m. Jan. 16 to reports that a homeless woman had delivered a baby outside in downtown Hilo. The baby's umbilical cord was still attached when medics responded to the scene and located the 41-year-old mother, the Hawaii Police Department said in a press release.
The medics cut the cord and began providing medical attention to the baby girl, who was still breathing but was not moving, police said. The newborn was then taken via ambulance to the Hilo Medical Center Emergency Room.
After the baby was separated from her mother, the woman attempted to leave the area before police reported taking her into custody and rushing her for treatment at the same emergency room as her child.
The infant was expected to survive after she was provided pediatric care at the hospital and was later deemed to be in "good condition," police said. The girl is now with the state's Child Welfare Services, police said.
No reports of charges filed against woman
The mother required further treatment and observation at the hospital after she was released from police custody pending further investigation, according to the department. A police detective did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's message Wednesday seeking an update on whether any charges have been filed against the woman.
Bodies found in KC:Man had 'no knowledge' 3 friends were dead in his backyard after Chiefs game, attorney says
USA TODAY is not identifying the woman because she has not been charged with a crime and to protect the identity of her child.
The woman's pregnancy was estimated by doctors to be “somewhere in the ballpark of 38 weeks," police Capt. Rio Amon-Wilkins told the Hawaii Tribune-Herald. The woman had been living for years in the downtown area, where she was known to shout at passing cars and pedestrians, the outlet reported.
Eric Lagatta covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach him at elagatta@gannett.com
veryGood! (424)
Related
- Could your smelly farts help science?
- When it’s St. Patrick’s Day in New Orleans, get ready to catch a cabbage
- From 4-leaf clovers to some unexpected history, all you need to know about St. Patrick’s Day
- Deion Sanders makes grand appearance on `The Tonight Show' with Jimmy Fallon
- DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
- Life after Aaron Donald: What's next for Los Angeles Rams?
- When is the Boston St. Patrick's Day parade? 2024 route, time, how to watch and stream
- Republican lawmakers in Kentucky approve putting a school choice measure on the November ballot
- Moving abroad can be expensive: These 5 countries will 'pay' you to move there
- Kristen Doute Reveals Her Honest Opinion on Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright's Breakup
Ranking
- 'No Good Deed': Who's the killer in the Netflix comedy? And will there be a Season 2?
- Q&A: What’s So Special About a New ‘Eye in the Sky’ to Track Methane Emissions
- Celebrity chef José Andrés' aid group has sent 200 tons of food to Gaza. Who is he and what is World Central Kitchen?
- Former Tesla worker settles discrimination case, ending appeals over lowered $3.2 million verdict
- Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
- NASA gave Voyager 1 a 'poke' amid communication woes. Here's why the response was encouraging.
- WWE WrestleMania 40 match card: 10 matches, what to know three weeks ahead of event
- Authorities order residents to shelter in place after shootings in suburban Philadelphia township
Recommendation
California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
I think James Crumbley will walk free in manslaughter trial – because society blames mothers
Luis Suárez scores two goals in 23 minutes, Inter Miami tops D.C. United 3-1 without Messi
A local Arizona elections chief who quit in a ballot counting dispute just got a top state job
Intellectuals vs. The Internet
Utah governor replaces social media laws for youth as state faces lawsuits
WATCH: NC State forces overtime with incredible bank-shot 3-pointer, defeats Virginia
New bill seeks to strengthen bribery statute after Sen. Menendez accused of taking gold bars, cash for official acts