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Madison Baltzell-Pigg was arrested for allegedly abandoning a child with a no-return offense.
According to court records, the father of the three-year-old victim made a missing person report on March 31st, 2023.
The father reported that he had not seen the victim for six months and had made multiple reports prior to this. The victim's mother, Baltzell-Pigg, had recently reached out to the father stating that she left the child in an "unknown persons care since September 2022."
Baltzell-Pigg provided fake names of the person she left the victim with to the Missing Person's Department. Baltzell-Pigg was found in St. Louis, Missouri, and said that she was on a bus and was sent there by "Kendra."
The affidavit states that Baltzell-Pigg said that she gave the victim to Kendra and was possibly staying with Kendra's father in San Antonio.
Officers went to the location at a hotel and the victim was not there. Baltzell-Pigg reiterated that she had not seen the child since September 2022.
The record states that when Baltzell-Pigg was being interviewed by the police in St. Louis, the victim's father received a call that the victim was on their way to be returned to him.
An unknown female returned the victim to the father at his house. The female shared that she had been caring for the child for "ten months."
The person that was in possession of the victim had no relation to the parents and admitted to not having communication with Baltzell-Pigg for five months.
Baltzell-Pigg was charged with a third-degree felony and her bond was set at $20,000.
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The estranged husband of a woman who is accused of leaving their toddler with a stranger and then leaving town says San Antonio police have the story all wrong.
Dominic Baltzell-Pigg is speaking out after the arrest of his soon-to-be ex-wife.
Madison Baltzell-Pigg, 23, was charged Wednesday with abandoning a child.
An arrest warrant affidavit, written by police investigators, says Madison disappeared with the couple’s two-and-a-half-year-old daughter several months ago, then left the child with a stranger and boarded a bus for St. Louis.
The affidavit does not specify where the child was the whole time. However, it mentions that she suddenly was returned to her father by someone who the family did not know.
Dominic says despite the way things look, the affidavit does not tell the whole story.
“She was being held against her will and had my daughter taken away from her by a ring of these people,” he said. “They were using my daughter as a hostage to keep my wife in submission.”
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According to court records, the father of the three-year-old victim made a missing person report on March 31st, 2023.
The father reported that he had not seen the victim for six months and had made multiple reports prior to this. The victim's mother, Baltzell-Pigg, had recently reached out to the father stating that she left the child in an "unknown persons care since September 2022."
Baltzell-Pigg provided fake names of the person she left the victim with to the Missing Person's Department. Baltzell-Pigg was found in St. Louis, Missouri, and said that she was on a bus and was sent there by "Kendra."
The affidavit states that Baltzell-Pigg said that she gave the victim to Kendra and was possibly staying with Kendra's father in San Antonio.
Officers went to the location at a hotel and the victim was not there. Baltzell-Pigg reiterated that she had not seen the child since September 2022.
The record states that when Baltzell-Pigg was being interviewed by the police in St. Louis, the victim's father received a call that the victim was on their way to be returned to him.
An unknown female returned the victim to the father at his house. The female shared that she had been caring for the child for "ten months."
The person that was in possession of the victim had no relation to the parents and admitted to not having communication with Baltzell-Pigg for five months.
Baltzell-Pigg was charged with a third-degree felony and her bond was set at $20,000.

Woman arrested for allegedly leaving child with stranger for ten months
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The estranged husband of a woman who is accused of leaving their toddler with a stranger and then leaving town says San Antonio police have the story all wrong.
Dominic Baltzell-Pigg is speaking out after the arrest of his soon-to-be ex-wife.
Madison Baltzell-Pigg, 23, was charged Wednesday with abandoning a child.
An arrest warrant affidavit, written by police investigators, says Madison disappeared with the couple’s two-and-a-half-year-old daughter several months ago, then left the child with a stranger and boarded a bus for St. Louis.
The affidavit does not specify where the child was the whole time. However, it mentions that she suddenly was returned to her father by someone who the family did not know.
Dominic says despite the way things look, the affidavit does not tell the whole story.
“She was being held against her will and had my daughter taken away from her by a ring of these people,” he said. “They were using my daughter as a hostage to keep my wife in submission.”

Soon-to-be ex-husband defends woman accused of abandoning baby
A local man says he wants charges against his soon-to-be ex-wife dropped. He says she was forced against her will to leave town and leave their child with a stranger.