Judge sets $90,000 bond for 18-year-old mother accused of dumping baby in dumpster

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Friday, July 26, 2024
$90,000 bond set for 18-year-old mother accused of dumping baby
Everilda Cux-Ajtzalam, the 18-year-old mother accused of dumping her baby in a dumpster, received a $90,000 bond during a court appearance Friday.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The 18-year-old mother accused of placing her newborn baby in a plastic bag and throwing him in a dumpster appeared in court Friday.

Everilda Cux-Ajtzalam, charged with abandoning a child, was issued a $90,000 bond.

A video from Sunday shows the newborn getting rescued, and it's breaking people's hearts.

First responders can be seen with now-known baby Gabriel. They place him in blankets after taking him out of a trash bag.

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A newborn boy was rescued after being left in a dumpster behind an apartment complex on Dashwood Drive in southwest Houston, police say.

Gabriel's hair appeared wet, his umbilical cord still fresh, and his skin pink and pruned.

Police said Cux-Ajtzalam had given birth inside a taco truck. Soon after, she allegedly disposed of the baby and returned to clean the truck.

It was a 911 caller who told authorities they heard what sounded like a baby crying inside a dumpster.

Baby Gabriel is said to be in good health, and Child Protective Services has taken custody of him.

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SEE ALSO: Multiple babies found abandoned last month in Houston: 'It's heartbreaking'

According to CPS, five babies have been found abandoned while three were turned in through the Baby Moses Law in the last 11 months across Houston.
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