A newborn was found dead Monday afternoon in Brookside Park, renewing calls to raise awareness about Indiana’s Safe Haven Law. The baby was discovered near a walking path inside the park. No other details have been released as the investigation continues. Monica Kelsey, founder of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, says the case shows why more education about the law is needed. “This reinforces the fact that we need to bring more awareness to the Safe Haven Law in Indiana,” Kelsey told WIBC. “Parents can walk into any fire station, police station, or hospital in this state and legally surrender their newborn – no questions asked.” Indiana’s Safe Haven Law allows a parent to surrender an unharmed infant who is 60 days old or younger. In addition to in-person surrenders, the state also has Safe

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