The Standard (St. Catharines)

Baby survives nine hours buried in Montana woods

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MISSOULA, MONT. — A five-month-old infant who miraculous­ly survived more than nine hours being buried under a pile of sticks and debris in the woods of western Montana suffered only minor injuries despite wearing wet and soiled clothes in cold weather, authoritie­s said Monday.

The baby boy is otherwise in good condition, authoritie­s said.

Missoula County Sheriff’s deputies were called about 8 p.m. Saturday about a man threatenin­g people in the Lolo Hot Springs area of the Lolo National Forest. Deputies apprehende­d the man, who indicated that a baby was buried somewhere in the woods.

The sheriff’s office hastily put together a search crew of federal, state and local officials who combed the forest outside the hot springs for six hours before a deputy heard a baby’s cry at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.

He found the baby face-down under the pile of sticks and debris, dressed only in a wet and soiled onesie in the 8 C weather.

“He suffered some minor scrapes and bruising, but overall is in good health,” sheriff’s spokespers­on Brenda Bassett said in a statement Monday.

The baby was taken to a hospital. Custody of the child has been referred to the state Division of Child and Family Services, whose spokespers­on, Chuck Council, did not immediatel­y return a call for comment on Monday.

Francis Crowley, 32, was being held on $50,000 bail on a charge of criminal endangerme­nt. Additional charges will follow, the sheriff’s office said in a statement Sunday.

“For all of us at the sheriff’s office, this is what we call a miracle,” the statement said. “For the officers who were present for this event, it’s especially hard knowing what this small baby endured in the last 24 hours.”

The nature of Crowley’s relationsh­ip to the baby was not immediatel­y clear. There was no informatio­n on whether Crowley had a lawyer.

 ?? MISSOULA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This five-month-old infant with dirt under the fingernail­s survived about nine hours buried under sticks and debris in the woods in western Montana. The Missoula County Sheriff's Office says the baby is in good condition at a hospital and calls it a...
MISSOULA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This five-month-old infant with dirt under the fingernail­s survived about nine hours buried under sticks and debris in the woods in western Montana. The Missoula County Sheriff's Office says the baby is in good condition at a hospital and calls it a...

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