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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Baby Listed For Sale On Craigslist

Imagine searching for a baby crib or perhaps a high chair on Craigslist, when suddenly you stumble upon this: “2-month-old female for sale.”

Unfortunately, that is exactly what several visitors to the site saw on Friday. According to the Washington Post, several people called police and Craigslist pulled the listing shortly after it was posted.

The Post says the following pitch was used in the ad:

"we had a kid but we just can't handle it right now in our lives. she is up to date on her vaccinations medical records will be provided. we have been calling her Juliet but you can rename her if you want. sorry if you think this is wrong but we think the best way of insuring a happy life for her is to give her to an affluent couple that wants to have kids enough [sic] to pay for it. pics on request."

"we had a kid but we just can't handle it right now in our lives. she is up to date on her vaccinations medical records will be provided. we have been calling her Juliet but you can rename her if you want. sorry if you think this is wrong but we think the best way of insuring a happy life for her is to give her to an affluent couple that wants to have kids enough [sic] to pay for it. pics on request."

Fairfax County police were able to trace the posting back to a home in Annandale, Va., with the help of an IP address from Craigslist. According to the Post, when police entered the home on Happy Heart Lane they removed computers, and Xbox gaming console and several data storage devices, but there was no baby or any indication of a baby ever being present at the home.

GO HERE to read more.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

shame they can't work that fast on real crimes.

Anonymous said...

ok, i'm not liberal by any means, but on what grounds did the police department enter the house? And once the entry was made and there were no signs of a small child having been present, on hat grounds are they seizing the computers and data storage devices?