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LONGMONT, Colo. (AP) — Police in northern Colorado have arrested a 34-year-old woman accused of stabbing a pregnant woman in the stomach and removing her baby.
Longmont police Cmdr. Jeff Satur told the Daily Times-Call newspaper (http://bit.ly/1BzW1ZZ ) that officers were called to a home Wednesday afternoon and found the 26-year-old victim, who was seven months pregnant, stabbed and beaten. She underwent surgery at a hospital and is expected to recover.
The baby did not survive.
Satur said the suspect arrived at the hospital with the baby and told staff she had suffered a miscarriage.
Investigators have not released the names of the suspect and the pregnant woman but say they did not know each other. The pregnant woman was at the home to buy baby clothes that were advertised on Craigslist.
"This is a tragic case for a mother right now," Satur said. "She came by this house. She was attacked, and her baby was removed from her."
The suspect was arrested at the hospital on suspicion of attempted first-degree murder, first-degree assault and child abuse-knowingly and recklessly resulting in death.
Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett said his office will consider what charges are appropriate.
"The issues involving an unborn child are complicated under Colorado law," he said. "In most circumstances, if a child was not actually born alive, then homicide charges are not possible."
Police were getting a search warrant for the suspect's home Wednesday evening.
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Information from: Daily Times-Call, http://timescall.com/
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