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Kayla Stewart, 21, appeared in court Monday on a writ from the Maine Correctional Center for a petition for grandparents' rights filed by Lucille and Randall Stewart, her adoptive parents.
After authorities discovered the body of Kayla Stewart’s infant on Jan. 11, 2016, in a garage on Norridgewock Road in Fairfield, the 3-year-old daughter lived with the elder Stewarts. The child ...
Kayla Stewart, 20, is charged with killing her newborn son, whose remains were found in her Norridgewock Road garage Jan. 11. Kayla Stewart, charged with murdering her newborn son and leaving his ...
Lt. Scott Bryant testifies in Somerset County Superior Court Friday int he hearing to determine whether Kayla Stewart, of Fairfield, should be held without bail on charges she murdered her infant son.
BANGOR, Maine (AP) — A Maine woman ... Twenty-one-year-old Fairfield resident Kayla Stewart pleaded guilty Wednesday to manslaughter under an agreement in which prosecutors dropped a murder charge.
SKOWHEGAN (AP) — The parents of a Maine woman serving prison time for manslaughter in the death of her newborn son are seeking court-ordered rights to visit her 3-year-old daughter. The Morning ...
Kayla Stewart, 20, and Nicholas Blood, 25, have been under investigation since the body was found near their mobile home in Fairfield, Maine. Police said it was that of a full-term baby boy.
SKOWHEGAN, Maine — A Fairfield mother accused of smothering her newborn son on Dec. 30, 2015, was indicted March 10 by the Somerset County grand jury on one count each of murder and manslaughter ...
SKOWHEGAN (AP) — A Maine woman charged in the death of her newborn son will face a judge ... 20-year-old Kayla Stewart of Fairfield is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday on charges of murder and ...
FAIRFIELD, Maine — A Fairfield woman faces a murder charge in the death of her infant son, according to a news release from the Maine Department of Public Safety. Kayla Stewart, 20, was arrested ...
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