Dayton Daily News

‘Tragic’: Baby found buried in Riverside yard

Police say they’re talking with a couple believed to be the child’s parents.

- By Will Garbe Staff Writer

Riverside police are investigat­ing how a baby girl born in December ended up buried in a residentia­l backyard.

Addalynn Marie George, born Dec. 21, 2017, was found dead Sunday evening behind a home in the 4500 block of Richland Avenue, according to Riverside police records and the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office.

Police said they are talking with dozens of witnesses about the circumstan­ces and are also talking with a couple they believe are the child’s parents. There are no suspects in custody and the investigat­ion is ongoing, Maj. Adam Colon told the Dayton Daily News.

“It’s tragic,” Colon said.

The case is being handled as an abuse of corpse investigat­ion, according to police records. Though an autopsy was performed Monday, it is unclear if police or the coroner have determined the exact age of the child at her death. A cause of death had not yet been determined, the coroner’s office said.

Also unclear is the baby’s place of birth. After repeated searches on behalf of the newspaper Monday, officials with Public Health — Dayton & Montgomery County could not locate a birth certificat­e for the child.

A Kettering police officer informed Riverside police of the incident, according to a police dispatch log. Riverside officers went to the Richland Avenue home around 5:30 p.m. Sunday.

The infant was discovered with the help of the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigat­ion, Colon said. Evidence was collected and digital images were taken, according to the log.

The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office was dispatched to the house around 11:20 p.m. Sunday.

Neighbors said they watched as large trucks with portable lights illuminate­d the backyard. Others said they were shocked the child was found dead.

“Yeah,” said resident Diana Hanayik. “That’s just very surprising, especially in this neighborho­od because it’s very quiet here.”

Sunday’s discovery comes after an ongoing case in Warren County where a mother is accused of killing her child last year and burying the remains.

Brooke Skylar Richardson, 18, is charged with aggravated murder and several other felonies. Richardson, who graduated from Carlisle High School in May, is accused of giving birth to a baby just days after her prom, killing it, burning the body and then burying it in the backyard of her Carlisle home.

Contact Will Garbe at 937259-2086 or email Will. Garbe@coxinc.com. Staff writer Michael Purves and News Center 7 reporter Mike Campbell contribute­d reporting.

‘That’s just very surprising, especially in this neighborho­od.’

Diana Hanayik Resident

 ?? MIKE CAMPBELL/STAFF ?? Riverside police are probing the death of a baby girl born in December behind a home in the 4500 block of Richland Avenue.
MIKE CAMPBELL/STAFF Riverside police are probing the death of a baby girl born in December behind a home in the 4500 block of Richland Avenue.
 ?? MIKE CAMPBELL/STAFF ?? Riverside police officers went to the Richland Avenue home around 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office was dispatched to the house around 11:20 p.m.
MIKE CAMPBELL/STAFF Riverside police officers went to the Richland Avenue home around 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office was dispatched to the house around 11:20 p.m.

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