Teen charged with suffocating newborn

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A 14-year-old girl accused of suffocating her newborn daughter and leaving the infant’s body in a trash can was charged with murder.

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A 14-year-old girl accused of suffocating her newborn daughter and leaving the infant’s body in a trash can was charged with murder.

The teenager was also charged Friday with concealment of a homicide, said Thomas Mountford, deputy police chief of the Sauk Village Police Department.

The girl’s name was not released because she was charged as a juvenile, Mountford said. A judge could later decide to try her as an adult, authorities said.

A relative of the teen found the baby Wednesday night in a garbage can in the garage of the teen’s home. The relative called police and paramedics, who were unable to revive the infant.

The teen delivered the baby by herself and didn’t tell anyone in her house, Mountford said.

She was being held Friday at the police station and was expected to be transferred to the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center.

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