Michigan State Police are investigating the deaths of a man and woman whose bodies were found in a motel room with their baby girl

A 6-month-old baby was found severely dehydrated — but alive — after spending several days alone in a Michigan motel with the bodies of her deceased parents, say police.

On Friday around noon, a Michigan State Trooper who responded to a request for a well-being check at the Rodeway Inn in Whitehall found the bodies of Jessica Bramer, 26, of Grand Rapids, and Christian Reed, 28, of Marne, according to a Michigan State Police press release obtained by PEOPLE.

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The baby was taken to a local hospital before being flown to the Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids where she was initially listed in critical condition, the release states.

Police believe she was alone for “a period of days.”

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The baby, whose name is Skylah, is now doing better and is expected to make a full recovery, WOOD-TV reports.

Drug paraphernalia was found with the couple’s bodies, say police, according to the outlet.

An autopsy was performed but did not determine an immediate cause of death for Bramer and Reed, the release states.

It will take at least 30 days for toxicology results to be returned, police say. Police believe there were no indications of foul play surrounding the couple’s deaths, WOOD-TV reports.

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Family members said Bramer and Reed had been in and out of jail and had been staying at the motel for about a week before they died, WOOD-TV reports.

In January, Skylah’s grandparents contacted Children’s Protective Services because they were concerned about the baby’s welfare, WOOD-TV reports.

It is unclear who will gain custody of the child.

A spokesman for CPS said, “Under state law, we are prohibited from providing any specifics regarding any CPS case.”