– On Tuesday, December 3, 2024, at approximately 6:36 AM, a concerned citizen alerted the San Bernardino Police Department about the discovery of a deceased infant in the 200 block of North I Street. Officers responded immediately and confirmed the presence of a deceased newborn. The San Bernardino County Fire Department also arrived on the scene and verified the infant’s condition. Detectives initiated a thorough investigation to uncover the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident. Authorities are actively gathering information and encourage anyone with relevant details to come forward. If you have any information about this case, please contact Detective E. Chavez at (909) 384- 5637 or via email at chavez_ed@sbcity.org. Alternatively, you may reach Sergeant E. Campos at (909) 384-5613 or campos_er@sbcity.org
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