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Maryland mom held on $500K after infant found on roadside

Jul 6, 2015, 12:37 PM

Sandra Clara McClary is shown in an undated photo provided bt the Anne Arundel, Md., County Police ...

Sandra Clara McClary is shown in an undated photo provided bt the Anne Arundel, Md., County Police Department. A baby was left on the side of the road in Pasadena, Md., on Sunday, July 5, 2015 and her mother, Sandra Clara McClary, has been charged with child neglect, officials said. Officials with the Anne Arundel County Police Department say McClary is also charged with reckless endangerment after her three-month-old daughter was found just before midnight in a scuffed carrier after a resident called to report the abandoned child. (Anne Arundel County Police Department via AP)

(Anne Arundel County Police Department via AP)

PASADENA, Md. (AP) — A Maryland mother is being held on $500,000 bail after police say she left her 6-week-old daughter on the side of a road Saturday.

Anne Arundel County police charged 26-year-old Sandra Clara McClary of Baltimore with child neglect and reckless endangerment on Sunday. Lt. T.J. Smith says that McClary left the baby on the roadside and that the incident might be related to a domestic dispute.

Police say a resident of Pasadena found the infant in a scuffed carrier before midnight Saturday and called police. The baby is in good condition and in Department of Child Protective Services’ custody.

Police say McClary called police Sunday morning claiming to be the baby’s mother.

McClary is scheduled to go to trial this week in a string of robberies.

In a 911 call that police released Monday, the dispatcher sounds incredulous when the caller reports that a baby in a stroller is in the road near her house. A baby can be heard crying during some of the call.

Caller: I have a problem here. I live at … And it’s a baby in our street, and no one’s around and baby’s just steady crying.

Dispatcher: About how old?

Caller: About 2 months old.

Dispatcher: And there’s no one around?

Caller: No one at all. She’s in a stroller, we don’t want anyone run over her, out in the street.

Dispatcher: It’s in the road?

Caller: In the road.

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Maryland mom held on $500K after infant found on roadside