Mansfield Police Identify 5-Year-Old Boy Who Died After Being Left in Hot Car
- On June 26, Mansfield police responded to 91 Marion Avenue where 5-year-old Kyrie Brown was found unresponsive in his mother's arms inside a hot vehicle.
- Officials reported that Kyrie remained alone inside the mother's car for a prolonged period during hot weather conditions that can rapidly cause hazardous heat buildup.
- Emergency responders transported Kyrie to OhioHealth Mansfield, and he was subsequently declared dead; a preliminary autopsy determined that hyperthermia was the cause.
- Mansfield Police Chief Jason Bammann praised the professionalism of all involved, reminding people to check backseats due to rapid car interior temperature rises.
- Authorities continue their investigation, awaiting final autopsy results before submitting the case to the prosecutor for consideration of potential charges.
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