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DANBURY, Conn. — Danbury police on Thursday released 911 calls and photos of clothing in an effort to find the mother of a baby found abandoned behind a Main Street market on Sunday.

Audio of the 911 call to Danbury Police reporting an abandoned baby boy on Main Street Sunday night.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of the Danbury Police Department
This blue T-shirt was found near a baby boy abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

This blue T-shirt was found near a baby boy abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

Photo Credit: Danbury Police Department
This decorative blanket was found near a baby boy found abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

This decorative blanket was found near a baby boy found abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

Photo Credit: Danbury Police Department
This pink scarf was found near a baby boy found abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

This pink scarf was found near a baby boy found abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

Photo Credit: Danbury Police Department
This sweatshirt was found near a baby boy found abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

This sweatshirt was found near a baby boy found abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

Photo Credit: Danbury Police Department
These sweatpants were found near a baby boy found abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

These sweatpants were found near a baby boy found abandoned late Sunday night on Main Street in Danbury.

Photo Credit: Danbury Police Department

Police received a 911 call at 11:38 p.m. Sunday that a newborn baby boy had been found wrapped in several pieces of women's clothing in the bushes behind Zaytuna Grocery Store at 397 Main St., police said. The baby was reportedly cold and crying with his umbilical cord still attached, but was listed in good condition on Wednesday, according to the News Times.

The location where the baby was found is about a block away from the police station.

Related story: Newborn baby found behind Main Street store in Danbury

The baby was still being evaluated at Danbury Hospital on Thursday, police said, and the Special Victims Unit is still actively investigating the case. In an effort to help identify the mother, they have released audio of the 911 call, as well as photos of the clothing that the baby boy was found wrapped in.

"Our main concern at this time is for the mother, who may need medical attention or is a victim of a crime herself," Danbury Police said.

Under Connecticut's Safe Haven Act for Newborns, the parent of an infant 30 days or younger can leave the baby at a hospital and not face prosecution for abandonment. For more information on the laws, click here.

Anyone who may have information is asked to call 203-797-4662, or the anonymous tip line at 203-790-8477. All calls will remain confidential.

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