Texas Woman Arrested After Leaving Baby On Father’s Doorstep
A fed-up woman in Texas is facing felony charges after she allegedly left a baby outside her father’s apartment in the middle of the night. The situation, which happened in Waco, quickly spiraled into an arrest after text messages revealed the woman’s mindset that night.
According to local reports, police were called to an apartment building in Waco on August 20 after the child’s father reached out. He told officers he received a series of shocking text messages from a woman named Bailey around 2:04 a.m., letting him know his baby girl was outside. The father admitted he didn’t notice the texts until about 2:45 a.m., which meant the infant sat outside alone in her car seat for nearly 40 minutes.
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“IDC. Call CPS On Me” — Shocking Texts Revealed
The alleged text messages, obtained by KWTX, paint a picture of a woman who appeared to be done with the situation. Bailey reportedly wrote, “come and get your baby… [she] is at the door. Bye. Talk to you tomorrow. IDC. Call CPS [Child Protective Services] on me. Get your kid, bro.”
In another message, she doubled down: “IDC anymore. Hope you get her or someone else is going to her so it’s going to be bad.”
Those words hit hard. Instead of leaving the baby with a trusted adult or contacting CPS herself, she allegedly chose to leave the child exposed in the middle of the night — a decision that put her behind bars.
Arrest And Charges Filed In Hewitt, Texas
Law enforcement later tracked Bailey to her home in Hewitt, Texas. Reports say she was allegedly found drinking at the time officers showed up. She was arrested and charged with abandoning/endangering a child without intent to return, a third-degree felony under Texas law.
As a result, Bailey was booked into the McLennan County Jail with a $5,000 bond. Her relationship to the baby girl wasn’t made clear in the arrest warrant affidavit, and authorities did not specify why the child was with her in the first place.
Community Reaction And Ongoing Concerns
This case has sparked conversations across Texas about child safety and accountability. Many in the community are asking how a situation like this can even happen in 2025. Child advocates stress that there are always options, including safe-haven laws and CPS resources, instead of placing an infant in danger.
Still, this incident highlights the risks babies face when adults fail to act responsibly.
At the end of the day, this story is a reminder of how dangerous impulsive actions can be when children are involved. Whether Bailey was overwhelmed or just careless, leaving a baby outside in the middle of the night could have ended much worse.
The baby is now safe, but the incident leaves lingering questions about responsibility, accountability, and what parents need to do when they feel like they can’t cope.
What do you think about this shocking situation? Should Bailey face the full weight of the law, or is this a sign that more support systems are needed for overwhelmed parents? Drop your thoughts below.