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Rochester police are investigating the death of an infant. Officers were called to Cummings Street in northeast Rochester around 8:20 p.m. Monday, where the baby was found.
The mother of an infant girl from Schenectady whose disappearance prompted an Amber Alert over the weekend is facing additional felony charges following the girl's death, according to police ...
A baby has to be able to hold his or her head up (usually at 3 to 4 months), to be ready for swimming lessons. [ 15 ] Children can be taught, through a series of "prompts and procedures," to float on their backs to breathe, and then to flip over and swim toward a wall or other safe area.
Rochester Police Department's special victims unit is investigating the incident and is working with the Monroe County Medical Examiner's Office to determine the child's cause of death.
VanStrydonck encouraged anyone who sees or suspects that a child is being abused to call law enforcement or Bivona Child Advocacy Center at (585) 935-7800 or the New York State Child Abuse Hotline ...
The Sheriff's Office is investigating the child's death with assistance from the Monroe County Medical Examiner's Office. Deputies did not release the name or gender of the infant.
A Rochester mother has been charged in connection with the death of her 1-year-old son, Rochester police announced Tuesday. Passion Anderson, 34, was charged with second-degree murder in ...
Meyer was born in Rochester, Minnesota. He has always been around the water ever since he was a baby, and started swimming competitively when he was 7 years old in Glens Falls, New York. Meyer and his family then moved to Ithaca, New York when he was 11. In Ithaca, Meyer swam for Ithaca Aquatics Club and joined the high school varsity team as a ...