A kidnapped baby tragically died after a suspected abductor crashed a Camaro into a house in Ohio.
The authorities say the suspect drove at full speed while they were chasing him.
Kidnapped Baby Dies After Suspect Crashes Camaro
In a heart-wrenching incident that has left a community in mourning, a kidnapped baby tragically lost its life when the abductor crashed a Camaro into a house.
As per a report by the Daily Mail, a 23-year-old suspected kidnapper plows a vibrant yellow Camaro at full speed into a house, tearing down its foundations.
The baby, who was in the car at the time of the crash, has died due to injuries. The Tiffin Police says that the infant was already bleeding after they recovered the victim from the vehicle after the crash. They also note that the child grappled with shallow breathing.
To revive the baby, a medical helicopter transported the infant to a nearby hospital. But despite that, the victim still tragically passed away.
On the other hand, the suspect was also injured in the crash and was taken to St. Vincent Hospital in critical condition.
Tiffin Police Chief Paul told the press that his "heart breaks for the family of this innocent child." He assured everyone that they would thoroughly investigate the incident. He goes on to say that it "was an unfortunate tragedy today and these things also take its toll on our first responders. My thoughts and prayers are with them as well."
'Homicidal and Suicidal' Suspect
According to USA Today, The Tiffin Police Chief says, "The male subject had indicated he was feeling homicidal and suicidal." On top of that, Pauly says in a press release that the suspect reportedly told the mother that he had already killed the 7-month-old baby.
The local police officer received a "be on the lookout" or "BOLO" call, pointing out that a man had kidnapped a baby and was driving a yellow Camaro. The authorities noted that the suspect was carrying a firearm.
After this, an off-duty police officer saw the yellow muscle car. He then tried to perform a traffic stop of the suspect's vehicle. However, instead of cooperating, it sped away.
The police officer says the suspect "erratically drove off the roadway." Then, he crashed the yellow Camaro into the front yard of a house. From there, he crashed into another home, knocking down the house's foundation.
WABI.TV reports that Seneca County Sheriff Fredrick W. Steven discloses that they found a weapon upon searching the vehicle. They also saw a used cartridge inside the yellow muscle car.
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