What a waste of space...<br><br>[b][i]Authorities say baby never tossed from car<br>Sheriff: Woman who reported incident is boy's mother<br><br><br>FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- A newborn baby reported tossed out of a moving car was never thrown from the vehicle, and the woman who reported seeing the incident is the boy's mother, Broward County Sheriff Ken Jenne said Friday.<br><br>The woman didn't want her family to know about the child, Jenne said.<br><br>Patricia Pokriats, 38, "made up an incredible story," Jenne said.<br><br>Jenne said the infant is healthy and doing well.<br><br>The Broward County Sheriff's Office said a woman told authorities she was driving Thursday afternoon in a residential area of northern Fort Lauderdale when she saw a man and woman arguing in a car.<br><br>A bundle flew out the window as the car slowed and landed on grass by the road, the woman reportedly told authorities.<br><br>She reportedly told them she found a baby boy with a plastic bag over his head.<br><br>The baby was flown via helicopter to Broward Medical Center.<br><br>Nurses nicknamed the boy "Johny" after his attending physician, Johny Tryzmel.<br><br>Authorities said they received calls from people wanting to adopt him or offering money for college.<br><br>The 8-pound, 2-ounce boy was only hours old and still had his umbilical cord attached, authorities said.<br><br>Florida has a safe haven law under which a parent or relative can turn a newborn over to authorities with no questions asked during the first three days of his or her life.<br><br>