again. April 23rd following the death of 11 month-old Halo Grant in the capital region. We're learning more about the Amber Alert issued after the baby was reported missing from Schenectady this weekend. Police say that alert was sent out at 10:00AM Sunday, but the public didn't receive it until over an hour later, the babys mother is accused of dropping her daughter down an 8 foot deep pipe at the General Electric plant Schenectady. Now, according to a medical examiner, the baby later died of exposure and hypothermia. Police also say the glitch with the Amber Alert did not disrupt their investigation into the baby's disappearance. >> Because of some technology issues, that's the air in the system and the information from the original entry wasn't transcribed to go out to the public notification. >> Former Amber Alert coordinator says the notification issue is something he wants to see resolved and he adds it's especially important to put out Amber Alerts sparingly to avoid desensitizing the public. Meantime, Halos mother, 24 year-old Persia. Nelson faces a new charge of second-degree murder along with a previous charge