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A multi-agency search for a missing baby out of Port Isabel ended with no sign of the infant.
Authorities searched a private property near Long Island Village for nearly three hours on Thursday.
Police have been looking for baby "Malakai" since last Friday; the newborn is believed to be dead.
Search for missing baby resuming Friday
His parents, Zachary De La Rosa and Susanne Pierce, remain behind bars.
De La Rosa is charged with injury to child, while Pierce faces charges of injury to a child and abuse of a corpse.
The search for the baby will resume Friday.
Cameron County authorities refocus search area for missing newborn
The parents, Zachary D. De La Rosa and Susanne J. Pierce, were arrested last week on injury to a child and abuse of a corpse charges.
Cameron County Precinct 1 Constable Norman Esquivel Jr. said authorities are concentrating their search east of Long Island Village – a gated community in Port Isabel where the parents lived.
Esquivel said residents told authorities that the couple was often seen in the area.
According to court documents, Pierce told investigators she took her “deceased newborn” wrapped up in a blue blanket to the old causeway to see the dolphins and pelicans.
Cameron County authorities refocus search area for missing newborn
Authorities searched a private property near Long Island Village for nearly three hours on Thursday.
Police have been looking for baby "Malakai" since last Friday; the newborn is believed to be dead.
Search for missing baby resuming Friday
His parents, Zachary De La Rosa and Susanne Pierce, remain behind bars.
De La Rosa is charged with injury to child, while Pierce faces charges of injury to a child and abuse of a corpse.
The search for the baby will resume Friday.
Cameron County authorities refocus search area for missing newborn
The parents, Zachary D. De La Rosa and Susanne J. Pierce, were arrested last week on injury to a child and abuse of a corpse charges.
Cameron County Precinct 1 Constable Norman Esquivel Jr. said authorities are concentrating their search east of Long Island Village – a gated community in Port Isabel where the parents lived.
Esquivel said residents told authorities that the couple was often seen in the area.
According to court documents, Pierce told investigators she took her “deceased newborn” wrapped up in a blue blanket to the old causeway to see the dolphins and pelicans.
Cameron County authorities refocus search area for missing newborn