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WYNNE, Ark. – A northeast Arkansas sheriff’s office is hoping that items found with the bodies of two infants discovered in a suitcase along a county road will help identify them and the mother.
The Cross County sheriff’s office said Tuesday the items found with the bodies include a pair of red, Polo pants, a purple Hi-Pak suitcase and an orange duffel bag with “Tigers #3” on one end.
The newborns are believed to be twins and were found Feb. 16 along a county road near Wynne, about 90 miles (145 kilometres) northeast of Little Rock.
The infants were a boy and a girl and were determined to have been six to eight weeks premature.
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