An infant girl was found dead inside a Houston gas station bathroom, police said.
One of the armed suspects is seen shooting several times at a store safe next to a clerk, police said.The child was discovered around 4:25 a.m., the Houston Police Department said. A Hispanic female went inside the restroom and left around 15 minutes, authorities said,Houston authorities said an infant girl was found dead in a gas station bathroom over the weekend.
A customer found the child hours later and called 911. Paramedics with the Houston Fire Department responded and provide medical assistance. for a few hours. Authorities did not say how old the child was. Authorities are asking anyone with information about the identify of the female to call the police at 713-308-3600..
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