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CASTLE ROCK, Colo.-

Murder and child abuse charges were dismissed Friday in the case of a college student accused of keeping her baby’s decomposing body in her dormitory room.

Addie Kubisiak, 18, of Parker, had been accused of causing the death of a boy, whom prosecutors said was born in a car while traveling through Douglas County last November.

Prosecutors said Friday they did not believe they could prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the child had been born alive.

Police found the body of the boy in the ceiling of Kubisiak’s room at Western State College in Gunnison in January.

Douglas County District Judge Nancy Hopf dropped felony charges of first-degree murder of a child under 12 by a person in a position of trust, and child abuse resulting in death.

Kubisiak still faces a misdemeanor count of concealing a death.

That case was continued until May 10.

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