A Chicago woman has been accused of abducting and abandoning a baby girl in a fake
pregnancy scheme designed to help her boyfriend in court.
T’Keyah Williams, 19, of the 7300 block of South Yates Boulevard, was charged
with one count of aggravated kidnapping and one misdemeanor count of endangering
the life and health of a child.
Police said Williams had designed a scheme to fake a pregnancy to help make
the court sympathetic to a boyfriend who was facing drug charges, including
using social media to tell friends about having a baby a downtown hospital.
Police said that Williams had called a friend and said her parents had thrown
her out of her home, and asked for a place to stay. Williams then went to her
parents and told them she was attending a funeral.
Williams attended services following the funeral Monday and then went to the
residence of her friend, who is related to the mother of the abducted baby and
lives in the same home.
When the baby grew restless and began to cry, Williams offered help to the
mother so the mother could sleep.
While the mother slept, Williams took off with the baby and all of the baby’s
belongings, Stratton said. At some point, she apparently communicated via social
media and text messages to people she knew that she had had a baby at
Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Police were called about 7 a.m. to the 1600 block of East 74thStreet in the
Grand Crossing neighborhood where the infant’s mother, an African national,
reported her baby girl missing. The family told police that Williams was the
last person seen with the child.
Officers issued a flash message over the police scanner with a description of
Williams and the baby girl. Several officers canvassed the area,.
Williams was in contact with one of the detectives by
cell phone.
“She refused to acknowledge she knew anything about the missing baby,”
Williams’ father eventually drove his daughter to meet with police where she
continued to mislead officers about the infant’s whereabouts.
Williams, who was carrying a purse and a pink backpack with baby clothes
inside, told officers she must have forgotten to give the items back to the
mother.
But parts of Williams’ story didn’t add up. She had told
officers she was with her boyfriend the night before, but didn’t realize he had
been arrested the same night.
The police, meanwhile, were searching for the baby, knocking door-to-door,
asking neighbors for help. One woman told police she had given Williams a white
plastic garbage bag to hold baby clothes she was carrying
Police followed that lead to the area of the 6800 block of South Ridgeland
Avenue, about a mile from the infant’s home.
Officers found the baby behind a white garbage bag in a car seat with a
blanket over her. The temperatures Tuesday at Midway Airport were
as low as 26 degrees at 7:13 a.m. before rising to a high of 41 for the day.
Stratton said the child was found about 10:40 a.m., and police believe the baby
had been outside for about an hour.
4 comments:
This insanity that goes on in the city is so wild and bizarre you could not make it up if someone paid you a million bucks to even try to imagine it and put it into writing for crime novel.
On a previous crime article, some guy about the same age as the accused in this article was using fake 'Craiglist' ads to lure people toward 'dates' where they'd be robbed of wallets, car keys, vehicles and even shot.
WHAT bizarre SICK planet do these HORRIBLY DEMENTED young people come from ? It's as if they are human in body only but possessing no souls, no conscience and probably possessed by demons from HELL
Exactly
they are possessed lol
not being disrespectful by laughing but you hit the nail on the head. They need Jesus because they are gone......
Toil much evil not to be possessed
kidnap a baby then leave her outside
O M G...
Demonic...2012
This bitch watch too many lifetime movies but I guess she didn't get the msg...her ass goin to jail what a dummy!
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