A 21-year-old student who is also a cheerleader has been taken into custody following the discovery of her infant’s body in her closet, as per the authorities.
Laken Snelling faces charges including abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence, and concealing the birth of a child, as stated by the Lexington Police Department (LPD) in an official statement.
Per the police arrest report, officers responded to her home after a report surfaced about a deceased infant being in a closet.
The citation mentioned that the infant was found wrapped in a towel inside a black trash bag, with Snelling admitting during questioning that she had given birth and attempted to hide any evidence related to the birth. The baby was declared deceased on-site around 10:30 a.m. local time.
The Fayette County Coroner’s Office is probing the cause of the infant’s demise, according to the police. Snelling, identified as a member of the stunt team on the University of Kentucky athletics website, is currently a senior and attending classes, as confirmed by UK spokesperson Jay Blanton.
Snelling is currently in custody at the Fayette County Detention Center, while the department’s Special Victims Section is actively investigating the case.
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