2-week-old baby left inside hot vehicle in Walmart parking lot

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SLIDELL, La. (WVUE/Gray News) – A Walmart employee is being credited for helping police officers save the life of a 16-day-old baby who was left inside a hot car, according to the Slidell Police Department.

Police said officers received a call about a woman who appeared impaired with her young baby in the Walmart parking lot around 10 a.m. Thursday.

Officers were unable to find the 37-year-old woman and were told she had left in a minivan.

As authorities were searching for the woman, an employee called police to say she was back at Walmart, but this time shopping without her child.

According to the police department, officers found the “highly intoxicated” woman inside the store and her infant inside the minivan, lethargic and covered in a blanket.

They said it was extremely hot inside the vehicle, and air conditioning was blowing hot air instead of cool.

The baby was rushed to the hospital for treatment and is expected to make a full recovery, according to the Slidell Police Department.

“If it was not for the alert Walmart employee and the quick actions of our officers, this incident would have resulted in the death of this young two-week-old,” Police Chief Randy Fandal said. “As terrible of a situation (as) this was, it could have been a lot worse.”

Police said the child has been placed in the custody of Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services.

Officers said they later learned the woman was also involved in a hit and run accident earlier in the day.

She was arrested in connection to several child endangerment-related charges in addition to hit and run.

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Man it's the 21st century, we need to develop tech to signal an alarm or something if motion is detected inside a vehicle and the temperature reaches a certain level. It has to be cheap to do if cheap ass security cams can do it.

Might not help with a sleeping infant, but it would definitely reduce the odds of this happening.
 

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Man it's the 21st century, we need to develop tech to signal an alarm or something if motion is detected inside a vehicle and the temperature reaches a certain level. It has to be cheap to do if cheap ass security cams can do it.

Might not help with a sleeping infant, but it would definitely reduce the odds of this happening.
This woman was intoxicated though. Actually I’ve heard parents rushing home to get high is Also a cause for this…
 

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I'm convinced these baby/kids left in car "incidents" are intentional.

You can't convince me that someone can legitimately forget that there's a baby/kid in their backseat. People will run back if they forgot their phone in the car :beli:

She intentionally tried to kill that baby. Left in car, wrapped in blanket AND the HEAT was turned on.

Child belongs far away from that demon.

I ain't gonna lie, I think the same time but it's so stupid because leaving them in a car like this is an automatic offense. Dumbasses still gonna catch at least a manslaughter charge.
 

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Meanwhile abortion and contraceptives are up for the chopping block. I wonder if this woman wanted to have this baby...
 
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