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That doesn’t include children who didn’t qualify under Texas law. Monday night’s situation, for instance, was not a “Baby Moses” case because the child was 9 months old.
"She" was a young woman who showed up at Fort Worth's Fire Station 26, cradling a baby born just a few hours earlier. Wyrick, a father of two, took the 6 pound, 3 ounce, dark haired little girl ...
SAN ANTONIO – 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.
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.