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Ohio mom, 20, held in slaying of 3-year-old son

Updated: Tuesday, 27 Nov 2012, 6:47 AM EST
Published : Tuesday, 27 Nov 2012, 6:47 AM EST

CLEVELAND (AP) - Police in Cleveland are awaiting results of an autopsy on a 3-year-old boy whose 20-year-old mother is being held as a suspect in his slaying.


Police said Camilia Terry was arrested Monday after the body of her son, Emilliano Terry, was found in trash bags at a waste processing site. She initially had reported the child missing from a city park Sunday.

Investigators said Camilia Terry's story changed during questioning, leading them to suspect that she was involved. FBI agents stopped a garbage truck while searching the neighborhood. That led to the discovery of the body inside trash bags that had been picked up from a garbage bin near the family's apartment building.

Terry's two other boys, ages 5 and 5 months, are in the custody of social services.
 

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