A third woman has come forward saying she contacted Idaho Health and Welfare with concerns about a newborn’s safety just days before the baby died in a Nampa neighborhood last month.
Meghan Nixon told me she called child protective services after learning about the living conditions of baby Benjamin, whose body was discovered following a 911 call in December. Nixon said she went to school with the baby’s mother, Allysen Armenta.
WATCH | Another woman says she warned authorities about the baby’s welfare—
“Just Do Something”:Third Warning Reported Before Newborn Found Dead in Nampa
“Just do something, do something. Let’s please get a lot of attention on this because I know their past. I know what they’re capable of, and I know this baby’s not safe,” Nixon said…