Brett Wilson
Feb 28 2007, Pooja

Twenty three year old Nicole Uribe has been charged with bartering her five month old baby for a second hand car and some cash, to Jose-Juan Lerma, 47, and his twenty seven year old wife, Irene.

Both have been detained in the US state of Colorado....

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