Just when Austria begins to fade, stupider ideas surface from the minds of some very ill people and you have to wonder ... if these fools were caught, how many weren't. How many children have been bred for sale?????
Vancouver couple arrested for putting baby up for online sale
Just a hoax, says couple
Neal Hall, Canwest News Service Published: Tuesday, May 27, 2008
VANCOUVER -- A Vancouver couple have been arrested but will not be charged after posting an Internet ad on Craigslist, offering their seven-day-old baby for $10,000, police said Tuesday.
Vancouver police Const. Tim Fanning said he had never heard of such a thing in his 27 years as a police officer.
Ten police officers worked on the case, he said, tracking the Craigslist posting to a west-end apartment.
"Police knocked at the door and asked if there was a baby in the apartment," Const. Fanning told reporters at a news conference.
He said the 23-year-old mother was found nursing a seven-day-old baby.
Among the four adults in the apartment was the baby's father, also in his 20s. The couple were initially arrested for questioning about the ad. "They said it was just a hoax," Const. Fanning explained.
The father, who placed the ad using a computer found in the apartment, was taken to jail.
Police sent a report to Crown recommending a charge of public mischief, but the Crown didn't feel there was enough evidence to support the charge, he added.
The baby was taken from the couple by a social worker and placed in care, Const. Fanning said.
Last week, authorities in Germany said they were investigating a couple after they offered their eight-month-old son for sale on the Internet auction website EBay.
A number of people had contacted police when they say the posting online offering a baby for a sale because it cried too much. The opening bid was 1 euro ($1.57).
There were no bidders in the auction in the two hours it was posted online. The 23-year-old German woman told police that it was a joke.
Craigslist is an online classified advertising service.
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