LUBBOCK Texas -- Late last week.


LUBBOCK Texas -- Late last week, Stephanie Lynn Anderson Jone told the manager of her mobile domestic circle park that she had just had a baby -- of recent origins that came as a surprise to the manager.

"I said, 'I didn't equable know you were pregnant.' She said it was a small baby," Kloma Clark said.

upon Tuesday, Jones, 33, was arraigned onward charges of kidnapping and abandoning a child. She's accused of snatching a newborn from her mother athwart the weekend.

The baby, Priscilla Nicole Maldonado, 5 days elderly was discovered Monday in a car seat abandoned beneath a condominium carport in 104- step heat. A tip had l authorities to Jone and Jone l them to the baby in the carport les than four miles from the mobile hearth park, police said.

'I DIDN'T WANT TO obstacle GO'



Jone was jailed forward $150,000 bail. Her attorney, Jack Stoffregen, would not annotate on the charges. No single in kind answered the door at Jones' hearthstone

The baby was in stable condition Tuesday, University Medical Center spokesman Greg Bruce said. The newborn's mother, Erica Ysasaga, was not letting Priscilla on the outside of her sight.

"The doctors wanted to check her, and I didn't want to allow go. I didn't want to stop hugging and kissing her," Ysasaga said.

The terrifying saga started shortly after Priscilla was born last week.

A woman in hospital scours began visiting the mother's hospital stead asking questions about Priscilla and then offering to very little by their home with a swing and about baby clothes, Ysasaga told police.

Police said that the woman was no other than posing as a nurse, and that when she visited Ysasaga's place of abode on Sunday, she fled with the newborn while Ysasaga was momentarily distracted by means of her 2-year-old son.

Clark, the mobile to one's home park manager, said the conversation with Jone occurr Friday, brace days before the abduction.

"I told her point blank, 'You don't anticipate like you just had a baby,' " Clark said. "I should have been suspicious."

"She's back into our hands. Everybody's happy," said Jesse Madrid, the baby's great-uncle.

The abduction occurr les than a year after Ysasaga's and Jesse Maldonado's 2-month-old daughter, Faith Esperanza Maldonado, chok to death. Police rul on the outside foul play.

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