Newborn baby pulled from dumpster in 100-degree heat after Good Samaritans hear cries

A newborn baby was left inside a dumpster on a hot day in Northern California and was rescued thanks to two good Samaritans, authorities said.

A resident of the nearby Stockton apartment complex thought he heard a cat or baby crying and saw a bag moving on Tuesday, according to Stockton Police Department Public Information Officer Joseph Silva. The man called the apartment manager, who jumped in the dumpster and discovered the newborn wrapped up inside.

Emergency crews responded around 11:45 a.m. local time to the scene, located in the 5900 block of Village Green Drive, and the infant was immediately taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

It was unclear how long the infant had been in the dumpster, Silva said.

An excessive heat warning was issued in the area on Tuesday, with highs reaching 105 degrees in Stockton.

“As of now, the baby boy is doing well at the hospital and is in protective custody with child protective services,” the Stockton Police Department wrote Tuesday afternoon on its Facebook page.

Investigators located the newborn's teenage mother near the scene, police said. She was also taken to a hospital for treatment. Her condition was not immediately released.

“We're at 100 degrees temperature, so this situation could have turned into a tragedy if that baby was left in that dumpster for any amount of time,” Silva said. “We're calling those good Samaritans heroes.”

The police department reminded the public that newborn children can be surrendered to designated facilities in the city.

“Please remember newborns can be safely surrendered to any firehouse or hospital emergency rooms in the City of Stockton within 72 hours of birth without fear of being prosecuted as long as the baby shows no signs of abuse or neglect,” the department wrote on Facebook.

Authorities asked that anyone with information about the incident to call the Stockton Police Department.

Stockton is located about 50 miles south of Sacramento.

This story was reported from Los Angeles.

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