TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 10897 SUBJECT: GRB 100625A: Magellan near-IR Observations DATE: 10/06/28 16:41:19 GMT FROM: Edo Berger at Harvard E. Berger, R. Chornock, W. Fong (Harvard), W. Krzeminski (LCO), and G. Anglada (Carnegie/DTM) report: "We observed the location of the short GRB 100625A (GCN 10884) using the PANIC infrared imager on the Magellan/Baade 6.5-m telescope on 2010 June 27.39 UT (38.9 hours after the burst). A total of 1.75 hours were obtained in J-band in good seeing conditions (0.75 arcsec). Within the refined XRT error circle (GCN 10886) we detect a single object, coincident with the optical source detected by Levan et al. with Gemini about 12.3 hours after the burst (GCN 10887). In our combined image the object appears to be mildly extended. Given the continued detection of the object about 27 hours after the initial Gemini detection (with r~23 mag), and its extended nature, we consider this source to be a potential host galaxy."