Woman had 2-year-old stuffed in suitcase on city bus: Cops
Inset: Ashley Gibson (Monroe County Jail). Background: The corner of E. 3rd Street in Bloomington, Indiana where Gibson was arrested (Google Maps).

Inset: Ashley Gibson (Monroe County Jail). Background: The corner of E. 3rd Street in Bloomington, Indiana where Gibson was arrested (Google Maps).

An Indiana woman, aged 29, was arrested for placing a 2-year-old child inside a rolling suitcase while boarding a city bus. She claimed she did it to “keep him warm.”

The woman, Ashley N. Gibson, was arrested last week and is facing charges of felony child neglect and misdemeanor criminal recklessness, according to records from Law&Crime.

The incident occurred on a Bloomington Transit bus on Dec. 12, 2024. Upon realizing the situation, the bus driver stopped near West 3rd Street and contacted 911 after discovering the child inside the suitcase that Gibson was carrying.

Upon arriving at the scene, officers with the Bloomington Police Department reviewed surveillance footage from inside the vehicle and reportedly discovered that Gibson boarded the bus at 1:43 p.m. and sat near the front of the bus, meaning the toddler had been zipped inside of Gibson’s suitcase for at least 18 minutes.

Speaking with one of the responding officers, Gibson allegedly confirmed that the child was 2 years old and explained that she had intentionally kept him inside of the closed suitcase because she was trying “to keep him warm,” Indianapolis Fox affiliate WXIN reported. However, the officers found the explanation peculiar, noting that the child was wearing a puffy winter jacket with long pants and appeared properly dressed for the cold weather, which reached a high of about 37 degrees Fahrenheit.

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