Crime & Safety

Neighbors, Others May Have Info in Dead Baby Girl Case: NH AG

Investigators are asking for the public to come forward after a three-week-old was found deceased in an apartment last year.

MANCHESTER, NH - It’s been about four months since anyone has said anything about the death of Eleoaine Sanchez, a three-week-old baby who was found deceased in a Kimball Street apartment building in Manchester in late October 2015.

Now, investigators with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office and Manchester Police believe that neighbors inside the apartment building or nearby buildings may have relevant information about the crime, according to a news alert.

On Oct. 30, 2015, police were sent to Apartment No. 5 at 341 Kimball St. in Manchester after Eleoaine was found deceased in a bedroom inside her mother’s apartment, according to investigators. Eleoaine had been living at the apartment with her mother, Stephanie Camelo, 30, since she came home from the hospital following her birth. At the time, police believed no foul play was involved. However, detectives and the state’s medical examiner were working the case, just to be sure.

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Benjamin J. Agati, a senior assistant Attorney General, released a statement on Feb. 15, 2016, saying that “neighbors inside 341 Kimball St., and in nearby buildings, may have relevant information about their observations of Apartment 5’s residents during the months of October (and) November 2015,” and they are asking residents to come forward.

Anyone who has any information relevant to this investigation is asked to contact the Juvenile Investigative Unit at the Manchester Police Department at 603-668-8711. Citizens may also anonymously contact the Manchester Crimeline at 603-624-4040 or leave a tip on their website at manchestercrimeline.org.

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Caption: Detectives and EMTs at a building on Kimball Street involving a deceased baby in October 2015. Credit: Jeffrey Hastings/Frame of Mind Photography FrameofMindPhoto.com

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