Newborn boy left in laundry basket at St. Paul Cathedral

Published 9:20 am Friday, January 6, 2017

By Chao Xiong

Minneapolis Star Tribune

ST. PAUL — A newborn baby boy, his umbilical cord tied with a paper holder, was left in a laundry basket in the Cathedral of St. Paul Wednesday evening.

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A church employee found the infant, still covered in blood from the birth, and called the Cathedral’s rector, Father John L. Ubel.

“I told him to call 911 and meet me in the church as I have found a new born baby!” church employee Nathan R. Leonhardt wrote on his Facebook page. As they awaited medical help, Ubel baptized the boy and named him Nathan John, Leonhardt added.

“The child is in good shape,” said Sgt. Mike Ernster, a police spokesman.

The baby was found about 6 p.m. wrapped in blankets. Police reports do not mention the presence of any notes or additional items with the boy, Ernster said.

Fire medics took the boy to Children’s Hospital, and the case will be turned over to Ramsey County Child Protection.

First passed in 2000, Minnesota’s Safe Haven law allowed mothers to give up their newborns to hospitals within three days of birth. In 2012, the law was expanded to allow mothers the option of legally abandoning their babies by calling 911 for an ambulance, or by delivering the infants to hospitals or urgent care clinics.