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'Defied All Odds': Miracle Baby Born at 22 Weeks Finally Goes Home After Months in NICU

SUN VALLEY, NEVADA, JUL 10 – A Good Samaritan rescued the newborn after hearing cries from a dumpster; suspect Taylour Dickinson faces attempted murder and child abuse charges with $1 million bond.

  • On Saturday, a Sun Valley citizen heard crying, found a baby in a dumpster, and called 911, leading to the child's hospital recovery.
  • Following the rescue, investigators identified Taylour Dickinson as the suspect, charging her with attempted murder and child abuse, after she claimed a 2023 miscarriage and dumping the fetus.
  • Investigators identified Dickinson as the suspect, arresting her on a $1 million bond, with the baby in good condition and the Safe Haven Law providing legal surrender options.
  • The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office said the case deeply affected the community and reminded the public about safe, legal options for crisis situations.
  • The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office emphasizes Nevada’s Safe Haven Law, which allows parents to confidentially surrender infants within 30 days at hospitals, fire stations, or law enforcement agencies, helping prevent future abandonments.
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Detroit Daily News broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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