New York

Infant Left Outside in Plastic Bag in NY Released From Hospital

Authorities say an 8-month-old girl who survived being abandoned in a plastic bag left in an upstate New York yard has been released from a hospital.

Police in Elmira say Wednesday that the baby recently was released from Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Sgt. William Solt says the infant has been placed in foster care.

Official say the child's 17-year-old mother placed the girl in a white garbage bag and left her in bushes in the backyard of a home in Elmira on Aug. 5. The baby wasn't discovered until three days later when neighbors checking out animal-like sounds found her.

Authorities have charged the mother, Harriette Hoyt, of Sayre, Pennsylvania, with attempted murder. She remains in the Chemung County Jail.

Her attorney, John Brennan, says he's not commenting.

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