A slain Arizona child who was found unresponsive on a highway in July had tried to escape her allegedly abusive household a few months prior, according to newly released reports.
Rebekah Baptiste, 10, died on July 30, three days after she was found unresponsive by Holbrook, Ariz. police at the intersection of two highways, according to the Apache County Sheriff’s Office, AZ Family, ABC 15 and 12 News reported at the time.
Her father Richard Baptiste and stepmother Anicia Woods were arrested in connection with Rebekah’s death.
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Authorities say their investigation soon found a documented history of alleged violence towards Rebekah in the family home, but child services had allegedly failed to take any action.
During one such instance, in October 2024, Rebekah, then 9, jumped out the window of the second floor of her residence, fled to a nearby gas station and begged for help, alleging to a manager that she was being abused by her stepmother, AZ Family and FOX 10 Phoenix reported this week, citing authorities.
When authorities responded to the incident, Richard and Woods allegedly told them her injuries were self-inflicted, per police records cited by FOX 10 Phoenix.
She was returned to their custody.
Less than a year later, she was found unresponsive on the highway, her toenails removed and exhibiting signs of severe torture, prosecutors said in court in August, AZ Family and ABC 15 reported at the time. She was severely malnourished, per authorities.
“She had bruises from head to toe. There were injuries to her vaginal and anus area,” Kole Soderquist of the Apache County Sheriff’s Office said in court in September, per AZ Family.
Rebekah’s school had contacted child services 12 times before she was killed, but the calls resulted in no meaningful actions, AZ Family previously reported.