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This photo provided by the U.S. Marshals Service via The Tennessean on Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, shows Tammy Renee Silas. Silas, 39, has been charged after authorities said they found kidnapped newborn Yair Anthony Carillo at her home about 80 miles south of Nashville. (AP Photo/US Marshals Service via The Tennessean)read more
This sketch released by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, in Nashville, Tenn., shows a suspect in the case of Yair Anthony Carillo, who was taken from his home Tuesday, just four days after he was born to 30-year-old Maria Gurrolla. (AP Photo/Tennessee Bureau of Investigation)read more
A police officer works in the driveway of the home of Maria Gurrolla in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Oct. 2, 2009. Gurrolla said her son, Yair Anthony Carillo, was taken from the home Tuesday, four days after he was born. Police have set up checkpoints near the home to distribute a drawing of a suspect, a picture of a car believed to be involved, and a photograph with information about the child. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)read moreAP2009Share
Norma Rodriguez carries away flowers that were left by neighbors at the home of her cousin, Maria Gurrolla, in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009. Gurrolla's newborn son, Yair Anthony Carillo, was found in Alabama Friday after being abducted from the home Tuesday. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)read more
This photo provided by the Nashville Police Department shows Yair Anthony Carillo of Nashville, Tenn. The baby's mother, Maria Gurrolla, said her newborn son was taken from her home Tuesday by a woman who stabbed Gurrolla multiple times when Gurrolla answered the door. Gurrolla said the woman claimed to be an immigration agent. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)read more
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokesperson Kristin Helm speaks Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, in Nashville, Tenn., about developments in the case of Yair Anthony Carillo, who was taken from his home Tuesday, just four days after he was born to 30-year-old Maria Gurrolla. The TBI released an artist's sketch of a suspect. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)read more![Tennessee Newborn Snatched]()
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A police officer outside the home of Maria Gurrolla in Nashville. Gurrolla's baby was taken away from her just four days after his birth by a woman posing as an immigration agent and later placed into state foster care amid allegations the family tried to sell him. Gurrolla and her three other children were to be reunited after she regained custody of them and was cleared of the baby-selling claims Oct. 6.read moreAP2009Share![Tennessee Newborn Snatched]()
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