Amber Alert for Newborn Baby Cancelled

The Amber Alert issued last night for an 8 day old baby in Detroit has been cancelled after the baby was found in South Carolina.

According to a Detroit police spokesperson, the baby was found today with 16-year old Maquesta Rachelle Nelson of Dallas, Texas. Spokesman James Tate said Nelson was using the alias of Jasmin while in Detroit. He said Nelson said she was 17 but is actually 16.

Nelson was apprehended in Duncan, S.C. The baby has been taken to an area hospital for observation but appears to be fine, Tate said. He said Nelson was driven to South Carolina by someone who may not have known the situation with the baby.

The baby’s 27-year-old mother went into a Detroit hospital for medical issues relating to the birth and left the baby in the care of her 24-year-old sister who lives on Lantz Street on Detroit’s east side. At some point, the sister fell asleep. When she awoke around 1 p.m. Thursday, both the baby and Nelson were gone. Police were not notified about the disappearance until around 11 p.m. Thursday.

Tate said Nelson had been staying with the family on Lantz and is not related to the child. He said she will eventually be brought back to Detroit and likely be charged.

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Liam In Central Park


Tori, Dean and Liam, 6 months, watch the ducks in NYC’s Central Park on Thursday.

What a great family photo!

I often wonder if celebs contact the agencies for copies of their own photos when they capture nice moments like this…

Liam rides in the Ultra Fab “Orbit” Stroller in Mocha.

PHOTOCREDIT:Frank Olsen/startraksphoto.com via USMAGAZINE


Intellicot: Will It ever Be A Reality?


The intellicot is truly an amazing invention that could change the way cribs are made forever.

It is a revolutionary concept in functional furniture design. Including four unique patent pending features and numerous other enhancements, parents are free to concentrate on looking after what is most important.

The bed combines a video monitoring system, automatic rocking feature, a mechanism that raises the bed and an air circulation system to prevent your child from overheating.

I am amazed that with the recent surge in luxury products for babies, no one else has thought of anything like this.

I often wonder how, there are cars that can parallel park themselves, but we still use basic products for our kids.

No official release date has been given. The company’s site says that it is due to go on sale during 2007.

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Bugaboo Bee Sunshade


The brand new Bugaboo Bee is getting a lot of positive press from trendy parents who have been waiting for a more compact version of their favorite stroller.

With a new stroller, comes cool accessories.

Bugaboo doesn’t disappoint with a footmuff, parasol, breezy sun cover and this cool sunshade.

This UV-reflective sunshade was specially designed for use with the Bugaboo Bee. The innovative accessory keeps your child shielded from the sun’s heat and pesky insects. It’s made of a silver mesh fabric with a special coating which blocks 65% of UV rays (the equivalent of UPF 50+). Reasonably priced at $25


Amber Alert Issued For 8-Day-Old Baby

A teenage girl took an 8-day-old baby from a Detroit home while the childs mother recovered in the hospital, triggering an Amber Alert and an intense search Friday morning, police said.

The baby’s 27-year-old mother went into the hospital for medical issues relating to the birth and left the baby in the care of her 24-year-old sister who lives on Lantz Street on Detroit’s east side. At some point, the sister fell asleep. When she awoke around 1 p.m. Thursday, both the baby and Jasmin were gone. Police were not notified about the disappearance until around 11 p.m. Thursday.

Jasmin is described as a black female, 5 feet 2 and weighing 100 pounds. She has brown eyes. Her hair is in a black and red weave and she was last seen wearing a red jacket, red shirt and blue jeans.

The child is black, 20 inches long, 7 pounds 11 ounces, and has brown eyes. She was wearing a pink, white and purple-striped outfit with matching hat.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Detroit Police at 313-596-1100.

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