( KLZA)-- The Richardson County Sheriff's Department arrested 30-year-old Taylor A. Rogers of Nebraska City January 31 for removing, concealing and abandonment of a dead human body and concealing the death of another person.
Court documents indicate that during an investigation, an informant told investigators that Rogers had aborted her unborn baby at her residence, then disposed of the remains in Richardson County in October of 2023.
A person alleged that he witnessed the aftermath of the abortion and put the remains of a fully developed, unborn child in a trash bag.
Rogers allegedly disposed of the bag in the Salem, Nebraska area after keeping the bag in the trunk of her car for days.
While in jail in November of 2024 of unrelated charges, authorities spoke to Rogers and she allegedly confirmed she had been pregnant and had an abortion at her residence in Nebraska City. She denied other parts of the story.
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