Houston baby found: Woman believed to be infant’s mother charged, wanted for leaving son in car seat outside home, police say

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — After an infant was found outside a family’s home in southeast Houston, records show a woman believed to be the child’s mother has been charged and is wanted.

Police said they are looking for Loretta Norwood. They add that on March 22, she dropped her son off in a car seat outside a home in the 8400 block of Winthrop Lane.

According to the charging documents, the woman inside the home found the infant and called police.

The complaint states that Norwood sent a text to a man described as possibly the baby’s father, saying, “Your son is outside. Tell your mom to get him.”

It’s unclear if the woman in the home where the baby was found was that of the man’s mother.

Court records show that Norwood was on bond for possession in Fort Bend County.

The baby boy, who police said is about nine months old, was released from the hospital last week and is now in foster care.

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