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As investigators searched for answers, the city of Albany posthumously adopted the baby and named him Moses Washington. The boy was buried in a tiny white casket in Graceland Cemetery and given a ...
Some of the youngest detectives who helped solve the Baby Moses case weren’t even born when the child’s lifeless body was discovered in a Washington Park flower bed in September 1997.
“I think it hit home for a lot of people particularly the officers who worked the case and the city workers that found Baby Moses as well as the community that someone could've done something so ...
The baby was buried two weeks later at Graceland Cemetery in Albany and named "Moses Washington" by officials who handled the event. Former Mayor Jerry Jennings, pictured here, spoke at the funeral.
Back on September 7th, 1997, officers responded to the area of the Moses Statue in Washington Park. There the remains of a baby boy were found. Now, over two decades later an arrest has been made.
After some 27 years, detectives have solved the cold case murder of a baby boy in the region. Albany County resident Keri ...
The body of a baby boy was found on the morning of September 7th, 1997 near the Moses statue. Decades later, APD detectives worked with state and federal authorities to identify Mazzuca as the boy ...
An arrest has been made in the 1997 death of “Baby Moses.” That’s the name given to an unknown baby found dead near the Moses statue in Albany’s Washington Park on September 7, 1997.
The Town of Clifton Park Highway Department announced the upcoming closure of Bruno Road at Nicole Court between State Route 146 and Plank Road on September 23. Crews will be working to replace a ...
The chief’s departure has overshadowed some other major developments on the Albany Police force in recent days. At the start of a public safety update at police headquarters Thursday, Chief Eric ...