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Re: shocking child endangerment


@GAQShopr53 wrote:

@suzyQ3 wrote:

I also don't think it has to be substance abuse and/or intentional, especially the latter.


@suzyQ3 when I mentioned substance abuse (i.e alcohol or controlled substances) and or the actions were intentional I was only giving possible reasons/explanations as to why someone would leave a child in a car all day. 


Fair enough, @GAQShopr53 :-)


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Re: shocking child endangerment


@Lipstickdiva wrote:

@CrazyDaisyyou can Google the story.  It happened in Flint, Michigan.  Last I read, the authorities don't know what happened.  The parents of the child were contacted but they don't know if the child was returned to them.

 

He was wearing no shoes or socks and a driver said she saw the kid walking with the seat strapped to him.   


Flint story came up when I googled.  It said the child was left outside of a Pawn shop, by the highway.  Child was returned to the mother and child protective services were following up.  The child was taken to the hospital and was fine.  Nothing about how the child ended up with the mother.

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Re: shocking child endangerment

I read the article about the child in Flint.  In the search, sadly the abandonding of children happens quite frequently.  Several stories.