A woman was arrested on suspicion of killing her infant daughter in a Mission Valley home, San Diego Police confirmed Monday.
Just after 11:30 a.m. Sunday, SDPD officers were called to an apartment in the 10300 block of San Diego Mission Road in response to a reported death of a baby.
Officials added, “During the welfare check at the apartment, officers discovered an obviously deceased 2-month-old female infant in the residence. The infant was suffering from trauma to her body that indicated she was the victim of a violent crime. Officers detained the female adult and determined she was the mother of the infant.”
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