'Free baby' advertised on Craigslist
WAFB 9 Wednesday 29th February, 2012
CLINTON, MS (WLBT) - Clinton police are investigating a disturbing post on Craigslist. The posting was made just after 2 PM Monday, offering a free baby boy. The 7-pound 6-ounce boy was born on February 17, according to the listing. Clinton Police Chief Don Byington says his investigators have located the owner of the phone listed in the post. ...
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