Charges dropped for father accused of hiding infant's dead body in a bush
Jordan Sorensen originally faced charges of kidnapping in the second degree, unlawful concealment of a body, and unlawful disposal of human remains. But on Feb. 16, Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney James Kennedy said he dropped all the misdemeanor charges against Sorensen.
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