A newborn baby was discovered wrapped in a T-shirt and lying on the doorstep of an apartment in Orlando, Florida — the second time a baby has been left at the location in the past two years.

The one-day-old baby boy was found on Saturday morning at the Willow Key Apartments when a resident of the building heard crying and called 911, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

“I was surprised, because, you know, something happened right at my door,” Clive Petgrave, who woke up to sound of police knocking, told the paper.

The man had no idea where the baby came from and the newborn was taken to a local hospital where he is believed to be in good health.

A similar incident took place in 2017, when a baby girl was left at the same complex along with a note asking whoever found her to take her to a fire station under Florida’s Safe Haven law, according to the Sentinel.

“This is crazy,” Kimberley Williams, who lives at the apartment complex, told the paper. “This is really really crazy. Why do they keep leaving these babies like this?”

Under the state’s Safe Haven Law, a baby up to one-week old can be brought to a hospital or fire station without the guardian risking criminal charges.

The mother of the child was not located on Sunday and police alerted the Florida Department of Children and Families.

Police do not know if the Saturday’s incident is connected to the 2017 baby.