Texas reporter apologizes for maternity ward probe
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — No charges will be pursued in the case of a Lubbock television station reporter arrested last year after trying to gauge security at two Amarillo hospitals, according to an agreement announced Saturday.
Cecelia Lynn Coy-Jones, 33, a reporter for NBC affiliate KCBD-TV, was arrested on charges of attempted aggravated kidnapping in March 2007 after walking into a nursery with a large bag and asking questions about child abduction security.
Coy-Jones said she was doing an undercover investigation into security at hospital maternity wards a few weeks after a baby was snatched from a Lubbock hospital by a woman in scrubs who allegedly hid the newborn in her purse.
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