New York Daily News

NO INFANT CLUES

10 days after 2 newborns found dead in Bx.

- BY ROCCO PARASCANDO­LA

Ten days after two newborns were found dead outside a Bronx apartment building, frustrated police have no lead on the mother’s identity or why the boys were dumped there.

“At this point, we’ve canvassed the building, we’ve canvassed surroundin­g buildings, we’ve put flyers up, and we’ve viewed video,” said Homicide Detective Brianna Constantin­o.

“There’s a $2,500 reward and we’ve not received one phone call to Crime Stoppers in regards to this case. That’s what’s dishearten­ing,” the detective said. “There’s been no significan­t developmen­t.”

The boys, five and six pounds and believed to be full-term twins, were found the afternoon of Nov. 9 by the superinten­dent of an apartment building on College Ave. near E. 171st St. in Claremont.

The race of the boys is not yet clear. The cause of death has also not yet been determined. And if the mother sought medical attention, it wasn’t at any of the hospitals police checked in the city, Westcheste­r and New Jersey.

Police talked to every resident of the 42 apartments in the College Ave. building, as well as those in neighborin­g buildings. None recalled pregnant woman living or visiting there.

A search of the trash at the crime scene, put out earlier that day ahead of the next day’s pickup, yielded no clues.

Officer Shamika Thomas, assigned to the 44th Precinct detective squad, said even a tedious review of four days of video from a camera trained on the area where the boys were found turned up nothing.

“Whenever it’s children, it’s special — and it’s dishearten­ing,” Thomas said.

“It is tough. We’re their voice now, but we definitely need the community’s help in this one. We need someone who knows something to point us in the (right) direction.”

At the same time, Constantin­o said, she hopes any pregnant women who find themselves in a difficult position realize they can hand their babies over to various agencies and organizati­ons without reprisal.

“If we save one other person’s life then it’s a good thing,” she said. “Turning tragedy into something better.”

Anyone with informatio­n about the incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800577-TIPS. Spanish speakers can call 1-888-577-4782. All calls will be kept confidenti­al.

 ??  ?? Cops are continuing to look for any clues as to how two newborns wound up dead in a Bronx alley.
Cops are continuing to look for any clues as to how two newborns wound up dead in a Bronx alley.

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