A California woman is sentenced to six years in state prison after a baby’s death found in a dumpster was linked to her through a Costco receipt. According to reports, the woman—Angela Onduto—pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter and receives the prison term following her sentencing last week.

Investigators tied her to the incident using evidence that included a receipt from a Costco purchase, which helped place her in connection with the circumstances surrounding the baby that was later found dead in a dumpster. Both outlets describe the case as one where the receipt played a key role in establishing a connection between the defendant and the death.

The reports do not indicate that the woman is convicted at trial; instead, they describe the outcome as resulting from her plea. The case centers on the death of the infant and the use of purchase records to support investigators’ identification of a suspect before sentencing.