Cops: Pennsylvania woman drove around with newborn's corpse

AP  |  Williamsport 

A Pennsylvania woman who police say drove around with her newborn daughter's body has been jailed on abuse of a corpse and other charges.

Old Lycoming Township police say 37-year-old Chesney Anne Wheeler gave birth at home near Williamsport on April 12, then kept the child's body in a cardboard box in her car until it was found the next day outside Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.



Online records don't list an attorney for Wheeler, but police say Wheeler told them she drove to an out-of-town hospital because she feared doctors would find out she had smoked crack cocaine and used heroin the night before her daughter was born 2 ½ months premature.

Police say and autopsy couldn't determine if the baby was born alive.

Wheeler remained jailed today and faces a May 10 preliminary hearing.

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Cops: Pennsylvania woman drove around with newborn's corpse

A Pennsylvania woman who police say drove around with her newborn daughter's body has been jailed on abuse of a corpse and other charges. Old Lycoming Township police say 37-year-old Chesney Anne Wheeler gave birth at home near Williamsport on April 12, then kept the child's body in a cardboard box in her car until it was found the next day outside Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Online court records don't list an attorney for Wheeler, but police say Wheeler told them she drove to an out-of-town hospital because she feared doctors would find out she had smoked crack cocaine and used heroin the night before her daughter was born 2 ½ months premature. Police say and autopsy couldn't determine if the baby was born alive. Wheeler remained jailed today and faces a May 10 preliminary hearing. A Pennsylvania woman who police say drove around with her newborn daughter's body has been jailed on abuse of a corpse and other charges.

Old Lycoming Township police say 37-year-old Chesney Anne Wheeler gave birth at home near Williamsport on April 12, then kept the child's body in a cardboard box in her car until it was found the next day outside Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

Online records don't list an attorney for Wheeler, but police say Wheeler told them she drove to an out-of-town hospital because she feared doctors would find out she had smoked crack cocaine and used heroin the night before her daughter was born 2 ½ months premature.

Police say and autopsy couldn't determine if the baby was born alive.

Wheeler remained jailed today and faces a May 10 preliminary hearing.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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