
Authorities are investigating the death of a two-week-old infant in Comstock Township, Kalamazoo County. Michigan State Police responded to a home on Henning Street on Wednesday morning after reports that the infant was not breathing. Despite attempts to revive the child, the infant was pronounced dead at Bronson Methodist Hospital, according to the MSP Fifth District on their X account.
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State Police Investigate Infant's Suspicious Death
Date/Time: May 7, 2025, 6:45 a.m.
Location: 100 Block of Henning St, Comstock Twp, Kalamazoo County
Synopsis:
Troopers from the Paw Paw Post responded to a residence for a 2-week-old infant… pic.twitter.com/nwBFTn3jol
Michigan State Police from the Paw Paw Post responded to a residence at 6:45 a.m. regarding an emergency involving an infant. Despite efforts to save the child, the infant was pronounced dead. The death is being treated as suspicious, and no arrests have been made, as reported by WOODTV.
Michigan State Police are investigating the death of an unidentified infant in Kalamazoo. Witnesses have been interviewed, and authorities are waiting for autopsy and lab test results to determine the cause of death. A report will be sent to the Kalamazoo County Prosecutor's Office to decide if criminal charges should be filed, as mentioned by WWMT. Investigators were seen at the home on Wednesday. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.









