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Four individuals were discovered dead late Tuesday night in Lake County, Tennessee, just hours after an infant girl was left in a car seat on a stranger’s front yard during extreme heat of 100 degrees.
The Dyer County Sheriff’s Office reported that the bodies were found at a different crime scene likely connected to the abandoned baby case, leading to a joint investigation with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), the FBI, and various local agencies.
‘This is an incredibly sorrowful day for our community,’ stated Sheriff Jeff Box. ‘We are determined to find out the truth and ensure justice is served.’
Deputies were called to a home off Old Highway 20 near Tigrett, a quiet rural area in northwest Tennessee, just after 3pm.
A witness reported a dark-colored minivan stopping briefly before leaving an infant in a car seat on a front lawn.
The baby, believed to be about seven months old, was rescued and evaluated by Medical Center EMS and the Crockett County Ambulance Service.
Authorities say the child appeared to be in stable condition but had been left out in the brutal triple-digit afternoon heat.
‘We have no clue why the child was left there,’ said Chief Investigator Terry McCreight regarding the situation. ‘We are currently trying to find that vehicle.’

An infant girl was abandoned in a car seat on a stranger’s lawn during intense heat. Later, four individuals were found dead. The two incidents are suspected to be related.
At the time the infant was found, temperatures had reached 96 degrees, with a heat index of 111 degrees, making the incident all the more harrowing.
Within a few hours, deputies identified the baby and released alerts seeking Cortney Rose, Matthew Wilson, and Adrianna Williams for questioning in relation to the abandonment.
Authorities have not confirmed whether any of these individuals are among the four people found dead in neighboring Lake County.
The identities of the deceased are being withheld until next of kin are notified.
Investigators are now attempting to piece together whether the Lake County deaths are directly tied to the infant’s abandonment.
Investigators credit social media with rapidly identifying the child.
A Facebook post from the sheriff’s office, shared more than 1,800 times, led to the breakthrough within 30 minutes.
‘Our information officer put a Facebook post up and immediately hit social media, and within 30 minutes we knew who the child was,’ McCreight said.
The sheriff’s office said it remains dedicated to ‘resolving both the abandoned infant case and the ongoing investigation at the crime scene in Lake County.’
The Tigrett community, a quiet rural area in northwest Tennessee, is in shock. The image of an infant, left helpless in sweltering heat on a stranger’s lawn, has become a symbol of the bizarre and deeply troubling series of events.
Residents gathered outside their homes on Tuesday night, watching in disbelief as law enforcement vehicles raced between counties.
‘We just can’t believe something like this would happen here,’ one neighbor told local news cameras, shaking her head.
As of Tuesday night, no arrests have been made, and investigators are tight-lipped about possible motives or connections between the infant and the four deceased adults. Sheriff Box has appealed to the public for tips and urged anyone with information to call 731-285-2802.
‘Please remember everyone in your prayers,’ Box said.