Police said a toddler was found abandoned in the parking lot of a Delaware hospital on Saturday. He had a note with him.
The note left with the abandoned boy left no question that the child was being abandoned, according to Joe Smack with Family Services.
The handwritten note in his diaper read, "Please help my baby John Vincent I can no longer take care of him. Lost job, lost medical. God have mercy on me."
"We can confirm a note was found with the child confirming for investigators that the mother was intending to abandon her child," Sgt. Jeffrey Whitmarsh of the Delaware State Police.
Registered nurse Marissa Walls said she was surprised when returning from lunch Saturday at about 12:45 p.m. to find the 12- to 18-month-old boy sitting all alone on the ground under a tree in a parking space outside the hospital. She said he was crying for attention and in danger of being run over.
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