New York City Police Department offers a $10,000 reward to anyone who leads to the arrest of two infant children that were left behind behind a building in 2020.
According to Fox 5 NY, the boys were found outside 1460 College Avenue in the Bronx borough . One was wrapped in a bag while the other was in a dog pee pad.
According to the NYPD, both children were “disposed of by an unidentified perpetrator.”
Fox 5 NY Detective Brianna Constantino stated that one child suffered blunt-force trauma to their head, while the other received trauma to his stomach.
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On Nov. 9, 2020, the children were discovered behind an apartment building in Bronx, New York City. (Google Maps)
The grisly discovery was made by a superintendent who lived in the apartment building, according to the station.
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Fox5 NY reports that the NYPD believes both children were abandoned by someone who climbed over a fence to reach the back of the property. (iStock)
Police stated that they don’t believe anyone in the building was connected to the children and their mother. They also suspect someone may have climbed over a fence and deliberately discarded the children.
Fox News Digital reached out to NYPD for more information.
Greg Norman is a Fox News Digital reporter.