FBI offers $15K reward for tips after newborn found dead in Electric Forest music festival porta-potty

The FBI is now offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the death of a newborn whose body was found in a porta-potty at a popular Michigan music festival. The new reward comes weeks after the dead infant was discovered in a portable restroom in the camping area of the Electric Forest Festival on June 28, the Michigan State Police announced on Monday.
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The FBI is now offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the death of a newborn whose body was found in a porta-potty at a popular Michigan music festival. The new reward comes weeks after the dead infant was discovered in a portable restroom in the camping area of the Electric Forest Festival on June 28, the Michigan State Police announced on Monday. The baby — a neonate, meaning younger than 28 days — was found by an employee of a restroom vending company carrying out maintenance. Preliminary autopsy results revealed the newborn was born viable and alive, police confirmed.
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- The FBI is now offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the death of a newborn whose body was found in a porta-potty at a popular Michigan music festival. The new reward comes weeks after the dead infant was discovered in a portable restroom in the camping area of the Electric Forest Festival on June 28, the Michigan State Police announced on Monday.
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