A 6-month-old baby was found alive after spending days in a Michigan motel room with her dead parents.

The girl, named Skylah, was discovered around noon Friday by a state trooper responding to a request for a well-being check at a Rodeway Inn in Whitehall. She is thought to have been there unattended for two or three days.

The baby, suffering from dehydration, was in critical condition in a hospital.

Police identified the parents as Jessica Bramer, 26, of Grand Rapids and Christian Reed, 28, of Marne.

There was no indication of foul play, police said. Investigators and family confirm that drug paraphernalia was found in the room. Autopsies were being performed.

Family members said the couple had been in and out of jail and had checked into the hotel about a week before the baby was found.

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