Child in Critical Condition After Being Left in Hot Car; Mother Charged, Police Say
- On June 25, a woman left two children unattended in a hot car at Walmart in Greensboro; one child is in critical condition, police say.
- On June 25, Silva left two children in a hot car during 91°F heat while shopping at Walmart, prompting police and alarms to respond.
- Greensboro officers breached a window, rescuing an 8-year-old in distress within four minutes after arriving at the hot car incident.
- Silva faces multiple felony charges as her child remains in critical condition, with police warning of hot-car dangers amid ongoing investigations.
- Over 1,100 children have died nationwide in hot cars since 1990, emphasizing the urgent need for legal accountability for caregivers who leave kids unattended in extreme heat.
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'They Failed Him On Every Level': Hanford 5-year-old Left Alone In Hot School Bus, Mother Says
HANFORD, Calif. (KMJ/KFSN) — A Hanford mother and her 5-year-old son say they are traumatized after he was left alone in a hot school bus for nearly 45 minutes in June. “I couldn’t help but cry,” the boy’s mom, Ms. Guerrero, said through tears. Her son was enrolled in the Hanford Elementary School District’s Summer Learning Program. He was on his way back from a swim lesson when he fell asleep on the bus. “The principal that was following th…
Firefighters have received the warning at 15.06 and have tried to revive the child, without success
A four-year-old child was found dead in a vehicle left in the sun. According to the first investigation, the young victim escaped the vigilance of her parents before locking up in the car.
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