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Ventura Police Department officers are searching for a woman who gave birth to a child early Friday morning and immediately abandoned the baby.

New Mexico officials have released the 911 call three good Samaritans placed after they found a newborn baby boy abandoned in a dumpster behind a shopping center in Hobbs Friday.in public and immediately abandoned the child on Friday morning.

Ventura Police Department officers reported that employees of a business in the 4200 block of Transport Street heard a woman screaming in a nearby alley shortly before 1 a.m.in a statement."She placed the infant on the ground, severed the umbilical cord, and quickly ran away from the area."

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