GREELEY (AP) - A newborn left at a Greeley fire station this week is the 15th baby handed over to authorities under the state's safe haven law. if (LinkCount>0){ var linkselement=document.getElementById("links"); if (linkselement!=null) { linkselement.style.visibility="visible"; }} else { var spanElement = document.getElementById("links"); if (spanElement != null) { spanElement.innerHTML = ""; }}
The eight-pound baby boy was left in a tackle box on the doorstep of the Union Colony Fire/Rescue Authority. He was wrapped in towels and asleep.
Colorado's law provides amnesty and anonymity to parents who leave babies three days old or younger at a hospital or fire station. It was passed six years ago after a baby was abandoned in the diaper section of a grocery store.
What the **** is wrong with some people..........