Crime & Safety
'Baby Girl Jackson' Found: Infant Was Subject Of Three-State Search
The infant has been the subject of a three-state search. Her parents are in a jail in Arizona.

'Baby Girl Jackson,' the infant child who has been the subject of a three-state search while her parents are in jail in Arizona, appears to be safe. An infant was dropped off at a church in North Las Vegas Wednesday night. Officials believe it is the missing infant.
The four-month-old was dropped off at Portland to Glory Church of God In Christ and appears to be in good condition.
She was born in February at University Medical Center in Las Vegas. Her parents are in jail in Kingman, Arizona and have refused to discuss where the infant was, which sparked a search across three states for information.
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"We hope that someone comes forward with information," says Steve Auld of the Mohave County Attorney's office told Patch last week. (Subscribe to local news alerts on Patch).
Auld said that the Arizona Department of Child Services started a child abuse probe into 33-year-year-old Octavia Jackson and 37-year-old Nicholios Nealy more than one-year-ago.
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The couple have said that they are married and have three children: two girls, ages 12 and 13, and a boy, aged eight.
Those children were ordered to be placed under the control of the state at a hearing in April. At the hearing it was disclosed that Jackson had given birth to the girl in Las Vegas on February 10.
Jackson and Nealy have refused to say what happened ot the girl or where she is.
Jackson was jailed for contempt last month for refusing to answer questions about the girl.
Nealy was jailed last week for refusing to cooperate.
Auld says that before moving to Las Vegas, the couple had been living in the San Diego area. He says it's not clear if they were in the city or surrounding area.
Photo Mohave County Sheriff's Office
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