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		<title>Omaha woman helps baby who was born on the sidewalk</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Police in Omaha, Nebraska, found a newborn on the sidewalk with no mother in sight. Officers said the woman gave birth and then left. They're thanking the good Samaritans who watched over the child while waiting for first responders. Sister station KETV NewsWatch 7 spoke with one of the witnesses. It was on the cold &#8230;]]></description>
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					Police in Omaha, Nebraska, found a newborn on the sidewalk with no mother in sight. Officers said the woman gave birth and then left. They're thanking the good Samaritans who watched over the child while waiting for first responders. Sister station KETV NewsWatch 7 spoke with one of the witnesses.  It was on the cold pavement where a baby was born on Sunday around 10 a.m. "Yesterday was wrong," Latrell Crane said. Crane said she witnessed the incident. "She came up over here, right? She was cold. She was in pain. She was crying and I know her," Crane said. Crane said a group of people realized what was happening, so they gathered blankets and wrapped the mom. That's when Crane said she ran to a nearby business to call the police. "I come over and the baby is on the sidewalk. Just in the fetal position, not breathing. Her umbilical cord still attached. And then ... it's just my instinct because I have two kids in my own, right? I grabbed a umbilical cord and wrapped around my hand," Crane said.According to Crane, the mom then wrapped a blanket around her waist and left while Crane said she took care of the baby boy.A police report said the mother was found nearby, behind a house. "I shook his chest. 'Come on, baby. Come on, come on, come on.' And he said, 'Wah, oh, wah,'" Crane said.Crane describes the baby as a cute boy with a full head of black hair.According to police reports, both mother and baby were taken in serious condition to Nebraska Medicine. The report said the baby was exposed to 15-degree temperatures for at least 5 minutes. Crane calls the experience "traumatizing" and said she cried all day Sunday. "I have two kids. My own two boys. That she just left him on the sidewalk, it's not cool. It's not cool at all. I was the one that saved him," Crane said.Police officials said they are still investigating and haven't made any arrests.  Watch the video above for the full story.
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<p>Police in Omaha, Nebraska, found a newborn on the sidewalk with no mother in sight. Officers said the woman gave birth and then left. </p>
<p>They're thanking the good Samaritans who watched over the child while waiting for first responders. </p>
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<p>Sister station KETV NewsWatch 7 spoke with one of the witnesses.  </p>
<p>It was on the cold pavement where a baby was born on Sunday around 10 a.m. </p>
<p>"Yesterday was wrong," Latrell Crane said. </p>
<p>Crane said she witnessed the incident. </p>
<p>"She came up over here, right? She was cold. She was in pain. She was crying and I know her," Crane said. </p>
<p>Crane said a group of people realized what was happening, so they gathered blankets and wrapped the mom. That's when Crane said she ran to a nearby business to call the police. </p>
<p>"I come over and the baby is on the sidewalk. Just in the fetal position, not breathing. Her umbilical cord still attached. And then ... it's just my instinct because I have two kids in my own, right? I grabbed a umbilical cord and wrapped around my hand," Crane said.</p>
<p>According to Crane, the mom then wrapped a blanket around her waist and left while Crane said she took care of the baby boy.</p>
<p>A police report said the mother was found nearby, behind a house. </p>
<p>"I shook his chest. 'Come on, baby. Come on, come on, come on.' And he said, 'Wah, oh, wah,'" Crane said.</p>
<p>Crane describes the baby as a cute boy with a full head of black hair.</p>
<p>According to police reports, both mother and baby were taken in serious condition to Nebraska Medicine. </p>
<p>The report said the baby was exposed to 15-degree temperatures for at least 5 minutes. </p>
<p>Crane calls the experience "traumatizing" and said she cried all day Sunday. </p>
<p>"I have two kids. My own two boys. That she just left him on the sidewalk, it's not cool. It's not cool at all. I was the one that saved him," Crane said.</p>
<p>Police officials said they are still investigating and haven't made any arrests.  </p>
<p><strong><em>Watch the video above for the full story.</em></strong></p>
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		<title>Neighbors fear neglected property is attracting crime after body found on sidewalk</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Neighbors on Enslin Street in the CUF area are still shaken by a Tuesday morning discovery last week.UC students discovered a women's body wrapped in plastic laying on the sidewalk.The Hamilton County Coroner's Office identified the woman as 45-year-old Carrie Graf today. Her cause of death is still pending.The area where her body was found &#8230;]]></description>
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					Neighbors on Enslin Street in the CUF area are still shaken by a Tuesday morning discovery last week.UC students discovered a women's body wrapped in plastic laying on the sidewalk.The Hamilton County Coroner's Office identified the woman as 45-year-old Carrie Graf today. Her cause of death is still pending.The area where her body was found has neighbors particularly concerned. Overgrown trees hover over the sidewalk and nearly reach the ground.Chip Kussmaul, president of the CUF Neighborhood Association said property maintenance issues and blight continue to plague CUF neighborhoods with little action from the city."We've had decades of this with very little to show for it," he said. "The problem properties just keep on being problem properties. Nothing happens."Kussmaul acknowledged that a big part of the problem is property owners that abandon or neglect their property and then ignore warnings from the city."There needs to be some teeth in the law and just really some push to make things really happen instead of just talking about it and going through the motions," he said. "It just goes on and on."A neighbor, who did not want to be identified, said she fears the neglected area will continue to attract crime or suspicious activity. "I think if it was cleared, they couldn't have done it. They couldn't have hid the body," she said. "I'm not gonna say I'm not concerned because I am."WLWT reached out to the city of Cincinnati about the Enslin Street property. A spokeswoman told WLWT the city is working to learn the owner of the property and if a history of complaints or citations exists.The spokeswoman told WLWT a representative with the city will be reaching out to the neighbor most impacted on Wednesday. City residents dealing with similar issues of blight, eyesores and neglect are urged to report their concerns on the Fix It Cincy app or by calling 513-591-6000. Each complaint is given a tracking number. Residents who call should request that tracking number. It can be used to check the status of your complaint.
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<p>Neighbors on Enslin Street in the CUF area are still shaken by a Tuesday morning discovery last week.</p>
<p>UC students discovered a women's body wrapped in plastic laying on the sidewalk.</p>
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<p>The Hamilton County Coroner's Office identified the woman as 45-year-old Carrie Graf today. Her cause of death is still pending.</p>
<p>The area where her body was found has neighbors particularly concerned. Overgrown trees hover over the sidewalk and nearly reach the ground.</p>
<p>Chip Kussmaul, president of the CUF Neighborhood Association said property maintenance issues and blight continue to plague CUF neighborhoods with little action from the city.</p>
<p>"We've had decades of this with very little to show for it," he said. "The problem properties just keep on being problem properties. Nothing happens."</p>
<p>Kussmaul acknowledged that a big part of the problem is property owners that abandon or neglect their property and then ignore warnings from the city.</p>
<p>"There needs to be some teeth in the law and just really some push to make things really happen instead of just talking about it and going through the motions," he said. "It just goes on and on."</p>
<p>A neighbor, who did not want to be identified, said she fears the neglected area will continue to attract crime or suspicious activity. </p>
<p>"I think if it was cleared, they couldn't have done it. They couldn't have hid the body," she said. "I'm not gonna say I'm not concerned because I am."</p>
<p>WLWT reached out to the city of Cincinnati about the Enslin Street property. A spokeswoman told WLWT the city is working to learn the owner of the property and if a history of complaints or citations exists.</p>
<p>The spokeswoman told WLWT a representative with the city will be reaching out to the neighbor most impacted on Wednesday. </p>
<p>City residents dealing with similar issues of blight, eyesores and neglect are urged to report their concerns on the Fix It Cincy app or by calling 513-591-6000. Each complaint is given a tracking number. Residents who call should request that tracking number. It can be used to check the status of your complaint.</p>
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