The body of a baby was found buried in the backyard of a home in Northwest Lubbock morning during the investigation of an ongoing sexual assault of a minor.
/Gray News) — The body of a baby was found buried in the backyard of a home in Lubbock Tuesday morning during the investigation of an ongoing sexual assault of a minor.
Lubbock police say the investigation into the sexual assault started Monday when they received the report just before 11:30 a.m. During the investigation, officers learned the body of a baby was buried in the backyard of a home.The search continued to next morning when the remains were found around 9 a.m.
During the investigation, Lubbock police obtained an arrest warrant for aggravated sexual assault on a suspect in the case.Before police could find him, the Lubbock PD Communications Center received a call to help EMS at a home in southwest Lubbock.Lubbock police have not release the name of the suspect.Most Read
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