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November 5, 2009 11:34 AM

Shannon Dedrick Found Alive Under Babysitter Susan Elizabeth Baker's Bed, Say Cops

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CHIPLEY, Fla. (CBS/AP) 7-month-old Shannon Dedrick, a Florida toddler who was missing for five days, has been found alive and apparently well, to the great relief and surprise of authorities. Washington County Sheriff Bobby Haddock said the discovery left "grown men crying."

But the joyous discovery is accompanied by shock and sadness as well, as authorities announced they plan to charge the child's babysitter, Susan Elizabeth Baker, her husband James Arthur Baker, and the child's mother Chrystina Lynn Mercer, in connection with the disappearance.

Haddock said investigators found the 7-month-old late Wednesday at the babysitter's home, in a box tucked under a bed, surrounded by items intended to hide the child. Shannon was taken to a hospital but appeared healthy and is now in protective custody.

Washington County Sheriff Bobby Haddock told the Associated Press early Thursday that everyone involved in the investigation is relieved and a little surprised at the outcome, saying, "statistically speaking this should not have happened, that we found the child alive, especially after so many days…it was very emotional for us, we called our wives and every one of us was crying…it's just such a relief," he said.

Haddock, sheriff in the rural Florida Panhandle community, confirmed that Baker was the Susan Elizabeth Baker cited in court records as being convicted of assault in South Carolina in 1987, and questioned but not indicted in 2000 for a 3-year-old child's disappearance, also in 1987.

Haddock confirmed that in August Baker wrote an email to Florida Gov. Charlie Crist's office, pleading for the governor to help Shannon Dedrick. Haddock said his response is, "We saved the child, Ms. Baker".

Investigators would not provide details about the possible charges against the babysitter, her husband, or the child's mother, but said more information would be released Thursday.

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by flameworker November 5, 2009 2:06 PM EST
I am so relieved to hear that this story has a happy ending.
However, after watching the video, I'm concerned about the child's health. Is it just me, or is her head misshapen, flat in back and elongated abnormally? Could she be suffering from craniosyostosis?
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by jessfl11 November 5, 2009 8:20 PM EST
I thought the exact same thing but it does say she was taken to a hospital and appeared healthy. ???
by Tracylej November 5, 2009 8:28 PM EST
Sadly, this happens to A LOT of children now. Years ago, they started the "back to sleep" campaign so that you lay your baby on their back when they sleep instead of on their belly to avoid SIDS. Since babies spend so much time with their heads flat against a mattress, carseat, bouncy seat, etc. unless they spend a greater amount of time being held or doing tummy time while they are awake, their head becomes misshapen from the pressure on the back of the head and their bones in their head still growing and shifting. Doctors usually recommend a helmet to reshape their head, but many parents don't follow through with it and once they turn a certain age, their bones have fused and their head will be forever misshapen. This is seen in a lot of children that don't get held much and are left to sit or lay with their head against something flat all the time. It's sad. It makes their head and face look different and strange. This is what it looks like has happened. With the environment that it looks like she's been growing in, I'm sure that she probably doesn't get held much or get much attention. I hope that she gets the care that she needs from this point forward.

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