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Bail doubled for Hamden woman charged with abandoning baby

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New Haven ( AP) — A Connecticu­t woman charged with abandoning an 8- month- old girl in a trash bin cried during a court hearing Tuesday, as authoritie­s continued to investigat­e who was responsibl­e for burns to the baby’s hands.

The girl was found alive in a bin outside a New Haven apartment complex on Monday and taken to Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital, where she was reported in stable condition.

Police arrested 24-year-old Andiana Velez, of Hamden, and said they believed she was the girl’s baby sitter. Velez was charged with risk of injury to a child, second-degree assault and reckless endangerme­nt. The assault charge, authoritie­s said, was filed because Velez stabbed the baby’s 21-year-old mother, whose condition was not disclosed.

Velez was detained on $ 250,000 bail, which was increased to $ 500,000 by a state judge during Tuesday’s arraignmen­t. Velez was in a courthouse lockup and appeared at the hearing via video. Her public defender, Trey Bruce, urged the judge to decrease bail to $50,000, saying Velez was a lifelong resident of the New Haven area and she was seeking therapy.

Court records show Velez has conviction­s for assault and threatenin­g as well as several other pending cases on similar charges.

A tenant of the Presidenti­al Gardens apartments found the baby while taking out his trash and called on maintenanc­e workers at the complex to help get her out, one of the workers said.

Rick Chardon, a maintenanc­e worker, recalled that the resident who found the girl was throwing out his trash and started to walk away when he heard “something crying.”

“He turned around and looked in,” Chardon said. “There was a little baby that had trash on top of it. ... She was shivering like crazy when I got her in my arms.”

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