Embalmed baby’s body found in laundry shipment at Alsco Uniforms in Louisiana in the US

Ahraya Burns
NBC
Linens outside Alsco Uniforms in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Linens outside Alsco Uniforms in Shreveport, Louisiana. Credit: NBC

US authorities are investigating how an embalmed infant from Dallas ended up in a shipment of linens delivered to a dry cleaner in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Employees found what appeared to be a mummified infant wrapped in laundry at Alsco Uniforms on Hollywood Avenue just after 9pm on May 27.

“It was a very disturbing scene,” Corporal Chris Bordelon said.

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“Officers found what was a small infant, what was described as mummified.”

Detectives determined the linens came from Golden Gate Funeral Home in Dallas.

Police said the child died on May 3 and was scheduled to be cremated following a funeral service on May 17, but the body instead ended up in a shipment of laundry bound for Shreveport.

“It was a very bizarre set of circumstances,” Bordelon said. “Our violent crimes team began their investigation and were able to track down the load of linens.”

Detectives believe the infant had been embalmed, based on the strong odour and early signs of decomposition observed at the scene.

“The detective on scene even told me it smelled strongly of formaldehyde, which is something that’s not typical of any of our crime scenes,” Bordelon said.

The baby was found wearing clothing embroidered with the initials K.M., the only identity police have officially confirmed.

No foul play is suspected, but investigators said the incident appears to involve negligence.

“This clearly is some type of act of negligence, whether it be on the part of a cleaning service for the funeral home or the funeral home itself,” Bordelon said.

The remains are now in the custody of the Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office, which is coordinating to return the child to the family in Dallas.

Authorities said that the Texas Funeral Service Commission has been notified and that the investigation will continue across state lines.

“There are laws when it comes to discarding of bodies, and the funeral home and or any individuals involved could be subject to those laws,” Bordelon said.

NBC Dallas Fort Worth reached out to Golden Gate Funeral Home, which declined to comment.

“This is an unfortunate set of circumstances that no family should have to go through,” Bordelon said.

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