Mother Arraigned After Infant Found Buried In Shallow Grave
WATERLOO TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WWJ/AP) -- A 22-year-old woman has been arraigned after the body of her infant child was found buried in the backyard of a home where she once lived in Jackson County's Waterloo Township.
The Jackson Citizen Patriot reports that Brittani Hill's bond was set Friday at $500,000.
Hill is charged with concealing a death and removing a body without approval by a medical examiner.
The child's father, 24-year-old Timothy Young, also is charged. He is being held in Ohio where the couple was arrested.
Hill was returned Thursday to Michigan. An Aug. 11 preliminary examination has been set.
Authorities have said the infant may have been buried six to seven months ago. The child is believed to have been 6 months to a year old at the time of death.
Authorities do not yet know how the child died.
"That's part of this investigation. We're going to have to try to establish a cause of death; if that can even be done based on the remains that we have," Jackson County Undersheriff Chris Kuhl told WWJ's Zahra Huber. "So that's what we're really working on right now is finding the history, the actual identity of the child — if any vital records exist — and if so, where."
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