"Newborn Jane" REYES - 28 Days - Weehawken/West New York NJ
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"Newborn Jane" REYES - 28 Days - Weehawken/West New York NJ
It has been nearly two months since a Weehawken resident and West New
York teacher allegedly abandoned her 28-day-old baby girl outside of
Weehawken High School. On the morning of June 10, the seriously injured
infant was found on the sidewalk. A few blocks away, police stopped the
mother, Tamara Reyes, for allegedly driving erratically, and she
allegedly admitted to having abandoned the baby.
The child was treated at a hospital in New York for skull and facial fractures
along with numerous cuts and bruises.
Last week, Reyes, 37, remained incarcerated at the Hudson County
Correctional Facility in Kearny after having received a psychiatric
evaluation at Jersey City Medical Center. She has not posted her bail of $75,000.
Many questions remain about Reyes, who has two other children and who
was on leave from her job as a special education math teacher at
Memorial High School in West New York. Officials would not comment on
the whereabouts of the child’s father, who is not considered a suspect in the recent events.
Reyes was charged in June with aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of a child, and child abuse.
“No court date has been set or [a date] when the case will be presented
before the grand jury,” said Deputy First Assistant Debra Simon from the
Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office’s Special Victims Unit last week.
She said that the baby is out of the hospital and “was placed in the
custody of DYFS [Division of Youth and Family Services] and has been released to a foster home.”
Simon would not comment on other aspects of the case.
Regarding Reyes’ teaching job, a West New York official said, “Reyes was on
maternity leave when this occurred and she is currently on leave without pay.”
Local reaction
Last week, Mayor Felix Roque of West New York called the situation “very sad.” He added, “The public
needs to take into consideration that she could be a mother who may be
going through postpartum depression. It is very common after a mother
gives birth. It even affects a father too.”
As a result, Roque is now proposing a voluntary program in collaboration with the police
department to help mothers deal with postpartum depression. “This will
be a program that will focus on mental health evaluation and the
well-being of the child” said Roque.
Those who live near Reyes had little to add to the story.
“A nice lady. Never bothered anyone. She is my neighbor,” said a neighbor
who wanted to remain anonymous.
Others who knew Reyes did not want to comment on her possible motivations
in what is still a relatively mysterious case.
A young woman answering the door at Reyes’ home on Monday at first
confirmed that Reyes had lived there, but when told a reporter wanted to
ask questions, said that Reyes did not live there and declined to comment further.
Reyes, who is being represented by attorney
Francis Cutruzzula of Jersey City, has entered a plea of not guilty to
the charges. Cutruzzula did not return phone calls for comment.
Read more: Hudson Reporter - Unanswered questions about abandoned baby Weehawken mom WNY teacher waits in jail for grand jury decision
York teacher allegedly abandoned her 28-day-old baby girl outside of
Weehawken High School. On the morning of June 10, the seriously injured
infant was found on the sidewalk. A few blocks away, police stopped the
mother, Tamara Reyes, for allegedly driving erratically, and she
allegedly admitted to having abandoned the baby.
The child was treated at a hospital in New York for skull and facial fractures
along with numerous cuts and bruises.
Last week, Reyes, 37, remained incarcerated at the Hudson County
Correctional Facility in Kearny after having received a psychiatric
evaluation at Jersey City Medical Center. She has not posted her bail of $75,000.
Many questions remain about Reyes, who has two other children and who
was on leave from her job as a special education math teacher at
Memorial High School in West New York. Officials would not comment on
the whereabouts of the child’s father, who is not considered a suspect in the recent events.
Reyes was charged in June with aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of a child, and child abuse.
“No court date has been set or [a date] when the case will be presented
before the grand jury,” said Deputy First Assistant Debra Simon from the
Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office’s Special Victims Unit last week.
She said that the baby is out of the hospital and “was placed in the
custody of DYFS [Division of Youth and Family Services] and has been released to a foster home.”
Simon would not comment on other aspects of the case.
Regarding Reyes’ teaching job, a West New York official said, “Reyes was on
maternity leave when this occurred and she is currently on leave without pay.”
Local reaction
Last week, Mayor Felix Roque of West New York called the situation “very sad.” He added, “The public
needs to take into consideration that she could be a mother who may be
going through postpartum depression. It is very common after a mother
gives birth. It even affects a father too.”
As a result, Roque is now proposing a voluntary program in collaboration with the police
department to help mothers deal with postpartum depression. “This will
be a program that will focus on mental health evaluation and the
well-being of the child” said Roque.
Those who live near Reyes had little to add to the story.
“A nice lady. Never bothered anyone. She is my neighbor,” said a neighbor
who wanted to remain anonymous.
Others who knew Reyes did not want to comment on her possible motivations
in what is still a relatively mysterious case.
A young woman answering the door at Reyes’ home on Monday at first
confirmed that Reyes had lived there, but when told a reporter wanted to
ask questions, said that Reyes did not live there and declined to comment further.
Reyes, who is being represented by attorney
Francis Cutruzzula of Jersey City, has entered a plea of not guilty to
the charges. Cutruzzula did not return phone calls for comment.
Read more: Hudson Reporter - Unanswered questions about abandoned baby Weehawken mom WNY teacher waits in jail for grand jury decision
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