Livonia, MI (LifeNews.com) -- Local pro-life advocates in the Detroit area have found the bodies of babies killed in abortions and patient medical records in another Michigan abortion center's dumpster. The finding comes on the heels of one abortion facility that ran afoul of illegal dumping laws and was investigated by the state.
This time, members of Citizens for a Pro-Life Society found the bodies, biohazard waste and medical records at the Women's Advisory abortion business in Livonia.
A representative of the group, Monica Miller, told LifeNews.com her organization found the remains of six aborted babies 16 to 20 weeks gestational age.
The Women's Advisory abortion center is owned by Reginald Sharpe and the finding comes after Miller's group found bodies, records and medical waste in dumpsters behind a Lathrup Village-based Womancare abortion center owned by Albert Hodari.
Miller was eventually stuck with the bill in that case.