The woman who attempted to adopt baby Gabriel Johnson before his disappearance has been indicted.
According to a report from the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, a grand jury indicted Tammi Peters Smith on Wednesday for conspiracy to commit custodial interference and forgery.
Smith is accused of withholding information from police and providing false information on paternity documents which inaccurately listed Smith's cousin as Gabriel's father, the report said.
Officials also released information about the hotel room in Texas where Gabriel was last seen alive.
Police said that when Gabriel's mother, Elizabeth Johnson, checked out of the hotel, she left all of the baby's personal items behind. The only missing item, police said, was the green diaper bag that Elizabeth Johnson claims to have put Gabriel's body in before throwing it in the trash.
Gabriel's mother has already been indicted on charges of kidnapping, child abuse, custodial interference and conspiracy to commit custodial interference.
A search through a San Antonio landfill for Gabriel's body is ongoing.









