Baltimore county police seek public’s help identifying toddler found wandering in pikesville

Baltimore County police seek public’s help identifying toddler found wandering in Pikesville

PIKESVILLE, Md. — Baltimore County police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a young child found wandering alone early Monday morning.

Authorities said the child, a Hispanic female approximately 2 years old, was discovered near St. Vincent’s Drive and Brookmill Road at around 6:40 a.m. She was unable to provide her name or address.

Police have not released additional details about how the child was found or whether any guardians have been located.

Anyone with information about the child’s identity or family is urged to contact Baltimore County police at (410) 887-4636.

Investigators continue to search for the child’s family as they work to determine how she was left alone.

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Phil Stilton

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