Close Menu
Get on News
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
Trending
Gov. Hochul only leads Rep. Elise Stefanik by this much in hypothetical New York governor matchup: Siena poll

Gov. Hochul only leads Rep. Elise Stefanik by this much in hypothetical New York governor matchup: Siena poll

Taylor Swift Seemingly Confirms New Era Incoming With Major Countdown Clue

Taylor Swift Seemingly Confirms New Era Incoming With Major Countdown Clue

GOP mocks Democrats with memo about wildly unpopular ‘Project 2026’ goals, Dems shoot back

GOP mocks Democrats with memo about wildly unpopular ‘Project 2026’ goals, Dems shoot back

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Get on News
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Subscribe
Trending Topics:
  • US Election
  • Donald Trump
  • Kamala Harris
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Ukraine War
  • Israel War
Get on News
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
United States

911 calls, police report details dark timeline to Arizona girl’s tragic death

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 12, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email
911 calls, police report details dark timeline to Arizona girl’s tragic death
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Recently released police documents have shed new light on the final weeks of 10-year-old Rebekah Baptiste’s life, revealing disturbing allegations of escalating abuse and multiple attempts to flee her living situation. 

The 36-page report from the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office outlines interviews with her father, Richard Baptiste, and his girlfriend, Anicia Woods, following the discovery of the unresponsive child on July 27. 

Rebekah was later pronounced dead three days later at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

Both adults are now facing charges of first-degree murder.

Detectives say the family had been living off-grid in a rural campsite near Concho, Arizona, in a yurt without electricity or running water since relocating from Phoenix earlier in July.

The family slept on thin mattresses on the yurt floor and hauled water in plastic jugs from a Concho convenience store 15 miles away.

Woods initially claimed a neighbor found Rebekah unresponsive after she had run away. However, law enforcement noted this was not the first time the child had attempted to escape. 

Records indicate Rebekah had previously jumped out of a window in Phoenix and made several other escape attempts after the move to Concho, the final one occurring on the day she was taken to the hospital.

Despite Rebekah’s visible deterioration, including being too weak to drink from a straw, Woods, who claimed she had a background in nursing, told authorities she believed the child “would be fine” and chose not to seek immediate medical help.

When questioned, both Woods and Baptiste initially denied knowledge of what caused the child’s condition, suggesting she may have been injured in a fall. 

However, medical professionals found extensive signs of physical abuse, including a brain hemorrhage, burn marks, missing toenails and hair, and numerous cuts and bruises.

When shown “horrendous photos” of his daughter’s injuries, Baptiste “lacked in expressing any emotion,” one detective wrote in the probable‑cause affidavit.

“After seeing these photos, I knew there would be no way a father would not notice the extensive injuries on his daughter, it would be impossible in my mind, for a father not to see these huge marks and bruises on his child,” the comment read. 

According to police, Baptiste later confessed to striking his daughter with a belt as punishment for running away, but denied causing the head injuries. Authorities also discovered bloody clothing in the tent the family shared, which had been changed before emergency services were contacted.

Fox News Digital reviewed the three 911 calls made by Woods on July 27. In the calls, Woods referred to Rebekah as her daughter and claimed she was providing rescue breaths, though her tone lacked urgency. 

In one call, she told the dispatcher they were driving toward Holbrook, believing there was an EMS station there. The dispatcher instructed her to pull over, so medics could reach them. 

When asked if CPR was being administered, Woods said she was breathing into Rebekah’s mouth but had not begun chest compressions. The dispatcher asked her to place the child on firm ground, but Woods hesitated, noting she was unsure about laying her on the rocks.

Emergency crews arrived shortly afterward, but Rebekah did not survive her injuries.

Both Woods and Baptiste are now facing murder and child abuse charges related not only to Rebekah’s death, but also to the alleged mistreatment of her two younger siblings. 

During interviews with investigators, Woods stated that a possible punishment for her might be “some jail time,” while Baptiste expressed remorse, saying he did not deserve to be a father.

Prosecutors have alleged that Rebekah suffered ongoing physical and sexual abuse.

Concerns about the family’s wellbeing had been raised multiple times by staff at Empower College Prep, where the children were enrolled, 12News reported.

School officials reportedly contacted Arizona’s Department of Child Safety (DCS) 13 times over the past two years, including one report from a school resource officer who visited the family’s home following Rebekah’s unexplained absence.

DCS has since launched a review into whether the agency failed to adequately protect the child. 

“Anytime a child in our community is harmed, it deeply affects us all, especially when we know the family,” a statement from DCS to Fox News Digital read. “Our dedicated staff work tirelessly to ensure the safety of all children, but tragically, those who intend to harm children can sometimes evade even the most robust systems designed to protect them.” 

The department added that it will “continue to be transparent and release information related to this case” as well as their involvement with the family as they are legally permitted to do so.

Gov. Katie Hobbs has also acknowledged the growing public concern and pledged to fully investigate the case.

“First, let me say this is obviously a very tragic situation, and we are certainly looking into what happened,” Hobbs previously told 12News. “The information we had at the agency prior to this case and what led up to her death, we’re certainly going to be investigating, and if there was something that we did not do right, we will do everything we can to correct that. That is our job. It is our responsibility to ensure Arizonans are safe and we’ll fix what went wrong. If that’s the case.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Hobbs’ office and Empower College Prep for comment, but did not immediately receive a response. 

Read the full article here

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link

Related News

Gov. Hochul only leads Rep. Elise Stefanik by this much in hypothetical New York governor matchup: Siena poll

Gov. Hochul only leads Rep. Elise Stefanik by this much in hypothetical New York governor matchup: Siena poll

August 12, 2025
US, China extend tariff truce by 90 days, staving off surge in duties

US, China extend tariff truce by 90 days, staving off surge in duties

August 12, 2025
Trump slams DC crime surge after Hill intern murdered, vows crackdown and more top headlines

Trump slams DC crime surge after Hill intern murdered, vows crackdown and more top headlines

August 12, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Latest News
Gov. Hochul only leads Rep. Elise Stefanik by this much in hypothetical New York governor matchup: Siena poll

Gov. Hochul only leads Rep. Elise Stefanik by this much in hypothetical New York governor matchup: Siena poll

Taylor Swift Seemingly Confirms New Era Incoming With Major Countdown Clue

Taylor Swift Seemingly Confirms New Era Incoming With Major Countdown Clue

GOP mocks Democrats with memo about wildly unpopular ‘Project 2026’ goals, Dems shoot back

GOP mocks Democrats with memo about wildly unpopular ‘Project 2026’ goals, Dems shoot back

US, China extend tariff truce by 90 days, staving off surge in duties

US, China extend tariff truce by 90 days, staving off surge in duties

Trending
Gov. Hochul only leads Rep. Elise Stefanik by this much in hypothetical New York governor matchup: Siena poll

Gov. Hochul only leads Rep. Elise Stefanik by this much in hypothetical New York governor matchup: Siena poll

August 12, 2025
Taylor Swift Seemingly Confirms New Era Incoming With Major Countdown Clue

Taylor Swift Seemingly Confirms New Era Incoming With Major Countdown Clue

August 12, 2025
GOP mocks Democrats with memo about wildly unpopular ‘Project 2026’ goals, Dems shoot back

GOP mocks Democrats with memo about wildly unpopular ‘Project 2026’ goals, Dems shoot back

August 12, 2025

Subscribe to News

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2025 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.