Deputies serving an eviction notice at an apartment complex in South Carolina on Monday found the badly decomposed remains of an infant who’d been dead for nearly a year, People confirms.
“During the process of items being removed from the apartment on Monday, that’s when the discovery was made,” Fountain Inn Police Department Captain Michael Hamilton tells People.
The remains were found inside two sealed containers in a bedroom in the third-floor apartment of a female resident, Fountain Inn Police Chief Keith Morton told local news station Wspa. It was not immediately clear if the resident was the one getting evicted.
“During the process of items being removed from the apartment on Monday, that’s when the discovery was made,” Fountain Inn Police Department Captain Michael Hamilton tells People.
The remains were found inside two sealed containers in a bedroom in the third-floor apartment of a female resident, Fountain Inn Police Chief Keith Morton told local news station Wspa. It was not immediately clear if the resident was the one getting evicted.
- 9/21/2017
- by KC Baker
- PEOPLE.com
Sgt. Nick Nichols wishes he could have a guide dog, but at nearly 100 years of age, it would be quite an undertaking to introduce a new pup into his life.
So, for his milestone March 20 birthday, he would like to help provide the freedom and comfort of a service dog to another veteran in need.
Nichols is hoping that, in lieu of gifts this year, people will donate to Patriot Paws Service Dogs via a GoFundMe page set up by his daughter Cheryl.
“Doing something to help veterans feels much better than getting any present,” Nichols tells People in an email typed by his daughter.
So, for his milestone March 20 birthday, he would like to help provide the freedom and comfort of a service dog to another veteran in need.
Nichols is hoping that, in lieu of gifts this year, people will donate to Patriot Paws Service Dogs via a GoFundMe page set up by his daughter Cheryl.
“Doing something to help veterans feels much better than getting any present,” Nichols tells People in an email typed by his daughter.
- 3/3/2017
- by Amy Jamieson
- PEOPLE.com
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