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Since 1990, at least 1,140 children have died in hot cars in the U.S., including 15 this year, according to data compiled by the Kids and Car group. In June, 4-year-old Kameron Jamel Williams died in ...
This comes after two young children were left unattended Sunday in a hot car in South Strabane, Washington County. And now, the Peters Township Fire Chief and Emergency Management Coordinator is ...
According to police records, on July 9, the 22-year-old mother had left her 5-year-old son in her vehicle from 8 a.m. to 4:30 ...
The Mansfield Police Department have identified the 5-year-old child who was found unresponsive in a vehicle last week.A ...
Police reports detail the gut-wrenching account of the horrific death of the one-year-old boy strapped in his car seat with a ...
Police reports detail the gut-wrenching account of the horrific death of the one-year-old boy strapped in his car seat with a temperature of 107 degrees.
The mother had left her daughter in the vehicle with some water and a window partially lowered before going to work.
Police say 5-year-old Kyrie Brown died after being left unattended inside his mother's care for an extended length of time. No criminal charges have been filed yet.
Officials released the name Wednesday of the 5-year-old boy who died after being left in a hot car in Mansfield.
According to Kids and Car Safety, on average, 38 children die in hot cars each year – that's one child every nine days.
So consider this your regular, morbid reminder that it's far too hot to leave your child in the car for even five minutes.
With rising temperatures and reported child deaths, awareness and preventive measures are crucial for car safety.