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It was after dark Monday when a man came to Houston Fire Station 76 holding a 9-month-old baby. He handed the little boy over to firefighters and walked away, leaving his child in the care of ...
FORT WORTH -- The sound of an alarm typically jolts firefighters like Bryan Wyrick into action, but last Wednesday, it was a doorbell. "She just looked sad, but I think she knew she was doing the ...
The Baby Moses Law in Texas allows babies up to two months to be surrendered at police and fire stations, hospitals and libraries, but a new law reflects the years-long fight to raise that age to ...
The law, also known as the Baby Moses law, allows mothers to relinquish custody of children under 60 days of age at any fire station, EMS location or hospital.
Texas' Safe Haven Law, also known as the Baby Moses Law, allows parents who are unable to care for their children to take them to a designated safe space. Skip to main content.