Woman who left dead newborn in gas station toilet sentenced
A woman identified by law enforcement as Guadalupe Zavala Lopez walks into a gas station where an infant was later found dead in Texas

Law enforcement officials have identified a woman as Guadalupe Zavala Lopez, who was captured on camera entering a gas station where an infant was later discovered deceased in the restroom. (Houston Police Department)

In Texas, a 27-year-old woman has been sentenced to a number of years in prison for abandoning a deceased infant in a gas station restroom in Houston last year. Diana Guadalupe Zavala Lopez was instructed by Harris County District Judge Kristin M. Guiney on Monday to serve four years in a state correctional facility following her admission of guilt to one charge of tampering with evidence—human corpse and one charge of tampering/fabricating physical evidence, aiming to obstruct an investigation, according to court documents examined by Law&Crime.

Guiney also credited Zavala Lopez with 489 days of time already served.

As detailed in previous reports by Law&Crime, Zavala Lopez was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in August 2023 at a bus terminal in Brownsville, Texas, the most populous city in the U.S. section of the Lower Rio Grande Valley.

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