 A Southern California woman accused  of tossing her 7-month-old son from the fourth floor of a hospital  parking structure was arrested after she circled back to the scene four  hours later, a police spokesman said Tuesday.
A Southern California woman accused  of tossing her 7-month-old son from the fourth floor of a hospital  parking structure was arrested after she circled back to the scene four  hours later, a police spokesman said Tuesday.Sonia  Hermosillo, 31, of La Habra was arrested Monday night, hours after the  baby was thrown over a parking structure railing at Children's Hospital  of Orange County, Orange police Sgt. Dan Adams said.
The  infant remained in critical condition Tuesday at the University of  California, Irvine, Medical Center, which has a trauma unit.
Hermosillo,  who could make a first court appearance as early as Wednesday, was  being held without bail for investigation of attempted murder and is  undergoing a psychological evaluation in the jail's medical ward, said  Orange County sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino. She was also on an  immigration hold, he said.
A message left at a cell phone number associated with Hermosillo's address was not immediately returned Tuesday.
Police  have not released a motive and the Orange County district attorney's  office declined to comment until prosecutors there received the case  from detectives, said Farrah Emami, district attorney spokeswoman."Our investigators did tell me that they're certain she's the suspect and we're not looking for any other suspects," Adams said.
A witness on the ground saw the baby falling through the air just after 6 p.m. Monday and called 911, authorities said.Surveillance  video showed Hermosillo's tan Chevrolet Blazer sport utility vehicle  with an empty child seat leaving the parking structure a short time  later, the sergeant said. The female driver was the only person in the  SUV, and the license plate was traced to the Hermosillo home.
Adams  said that during the investigation, the La Habra Police Department  notified detectives that a man had reported his wife, Sonia Hermosillo,  and their son missing.
An Orange  police officer driving past Children's Hospital at 10:15 p.m. spotted  the Blazer driving on a street about 100 yards from the crime scene and  Hermosillo was at the wheel, Adams said.More...

 
 
 
 
 
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