MANSFIELD, Conn. — A Connecticut man is accused of abandoning a newborn on the hood of a parked vehicle in March, authorities said.
Jorge R. Grados, 41, of Hartford, was arrested Tuesday and charged with intentional cruelty to persons and risk of injury to a child, WVIT-TV and CT Insider reported.
On March 23, a woman in Mansfield called 911 and told police a man put a premature infant on the hood of her parked car and left the scene. The boy was wrapped in a towel when he was found, WVIT reported.
The woman was bird-watching in Mansfield when she saw a black SUV pull up in front of her vehicle, CT Insider reported. She told police that she saw a man, later identified as Grados, carrying a blue, bundled towel toward her vehicle while shouting, “I’m sorry,” the news organization reported.
The infant required lifesaving measures, and Connecticut State Police estimated the newborn’s weight at 2 pounds and had been delivered within 48 hours of its abandonment, WFSB-TV reported. Hospital staff estimated the boy was born between 28 and 30 weeks premature, according to the television station.
[ Premature baby abandoned on hood of parked car in eastern Connecticut ]
Detectives obtained several samples of DNA evidence after meeting with Grados on Sept. 23, according to CT Insider. Grados was also identified as a suspect through cellphone data, WVIT reported.
Grados was arraigned on Tuesday in the state Superior Court in Rockville, according to CT Insider. He was released on a promise to appear after bail was initially set at $100,000, according to court records.