Crime & Courts

Midlands couple charged with neglect in death of newborn baby

Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office tape blocks a road near the scene of a fatal police shooting involving a man who allegedly stabbed a woman to death on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, in Tesuque, N.M. Details in an unrelated June 23 fatal police shooting were revealed this week in video obtained by a local TV station. (AP Photo/Cedar Attanasio)
Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office tape blocks a road near the scene of a fatal police shooting involving a man who allegedly stabbed a woman to death on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, in Tesuque, N.M. Details in an unrelated June 23 fatal police shooting were revealed this week in video obtained by a local TV station. (AP Photo/Cedar Attanasio) AP

A South Carolina couple faces neglect charges in connection with an infant’s death in Sumter County after authorities received conflicting information, according to a news release Friday.

Sumter police said a woman at an apartment complex told them she delivered a baby several months prematurely and the child was unresponsive at the time of birth.

But an autopsy report found that the birth was at full-term and the child was alive “for some time without receiving aid,’ police said.

Neither parent notified first responders after the child’s birth, nor did the parents seek medical attention for the child, the Sumter news release said. Police were called to the scene July 31.

Melissa Nicole Bautch, 21, is charged with homicide by child neglect, while Brandon Sean Hostetler, 21, is charged with unlawful neglect. Both were booked Thursday night, the Sumter release said. The news release said the father was not at home at the time of the child’s birth, but was told by the mother and returned home.

Efforts to reach the couple or an attorney to speak on their behalf were unsuccessful Friday.

This story was originally published August 5, 2022 at 2:23 PM.

Sammy Fretwell
The State
Sammy Fretwell has covered the environment beat for The State since 1995. He writes about an array of issues, including wildlife, climate change, energy, state environmental policy, nuclear waste and coastal development. He has won numerous awards, including Journalist of the Year by the S.C. Press Association in 2017. Fretwell is a University of South Carolina graduate who grew up in Anderson County. Reach him at 803 771 8537. Support my work with a digital subscription
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