Elaine Williams, 47, was arrested on Friday in connection with an
advertisement posted on the online marketplace that asked mothers to
drop their unwanted babies off in a baby box, according to Deputy
Epifanio Rodriguez, a spokesman for the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office.
She was charged with domestic-unlawful advertisement/inducement for adoption of children and remains detained in the Forsyth County Jail on a $5,610 bond. Detectives received a tip from a citizen about the suspicious ad on Craigslist out of Cumming.
In the ad, Williams is accused of promising mothers they could drop their baby in a “baby box.” Williams reportedly stated to detectives that her daughter “wanted a baby and would get one with or without her help, so she decided to help.” Her 14-year-old daughter, who lives with her mother, faces juvenile charges.
She was charged with domestic-unlawful advertisement/inducement for adoption of children and remains detained in the Forsyth County Jail on a $5,610 bond. Detectives received a tip from a citizen about the suspicious ad on Craigslist out of Cumming.
In the ad, Williams is accused of promising mothers they could drop their baby in a “baby box.” Williams reportedly stated to detectives that her daughter “wanted a baby and would get one with or without her help, so she decided to help.” Her 14-year-old daughter, who lives with her mother, faces juvenile charges.
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