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Couple Allegedly Tries Using Dolls To Enter Maternity Ward

A Californian couple brought realistic baby dolls into an ER on two different occasions as they tried to gain access to the maternity ward.
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A California couple brought life-like dolls into the ER for supposed treatment in an attempt to sneak into the maternity ward— that's according to hospital security. The couple reportedly attempted this not once, but twice. 

VIA KFSN: "Merced security staff said the couple was so keen on their fake children, they even got them to pose for pictures."

The woman even wore nurse's scrubs. The man would reportedly wait in a main room with the doll, while the woman tried to gain access to the OB unit. 

Their attempts were blocked by security both times. A spokesman for the hospital spoke with the Merced Sun-Star, saying he's never heard of people using dolls in this manner. "We do not [know] why they were in the hospital."

Although there's relief the hospital's security was effective, the story is frightening for new parents.

KFSN quoted a new mother who said, "I just had my son like a year ago, and that was my main concern was ... always wanting to make sure who had my baby."

No arrests have been made because police are still investigating whether a crime was ever technically committed. Some who commented on media outlets' websites suspect the couple was trying to swap a doll for a real child, but the hospital hasn't speculated on this. 

In May, a woman dressed like a nurse gained access to a Canadian maternity ward and stole a baby born 16 hours earlier.  

But thanks to an Amber alert and social media posts by the police, two friends spotted the alleged abductor's vehicle and returned the baby to her family within hours of disappearing. 

Soon afterwards, the hospital in Canada announced plans to upgrade surveillance systems and use electronic bracelets that would alert security if a baby was taken out of the maternity ward.