9-year-old Texas girl dies in hot car while mother was at work: Police

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9-year-old Texas girl dies in hot car while mother was at work: Police​


The child was left in the car approximately from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., police said.

ByMegan Forrester

July 3, 2025, 11:58 AM



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Mom detained after 9-year-old girl dies from being left in hot carA mother was detained after allegedly leaving her 9-year-old daughter in a hot car with some water and windows partially down while she was at work, officials say.

A 9-year-old girl has died in after she was intentionally left alone in a hot car while her mom was at work, according to Harris County, Texas, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.

The girl's 36-year-old mother left the child unattended in a white Toyota Camry on Tuesday from approximately 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. while she worked at a manufacturing plant in Galena Park, Texas, near Houston, the sheriff's office said during a press conference.

The mother left the child with some water, partially rolled down the windows of the vehicle and then "proceeded to go to work for the day," officials said.

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"There's never an excuse to leave a child unattended," Gonzalez said during the press conference.

Upon returning to the vehicle later in the afternoon when her shift ended, the mother found her daughter unresponsive. Law enforcement was contacted at approximately 2:06 p.m. and detained the mother, officials said. Temperatures in the Houston area reached around 93 degrees Fahrenheit on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

The child was transported to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead, officials said.

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Officials are investigating the death of a 9-year-old girl, who was intentionally left alone in a hot car while her mom was at work, July, 1 2025, in Houston.

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Detectives continue to speak with the mother to gain more insight on why the child was kept in the car and the exact timeline of how long she was alone in the vehicle, the sheriff said. Officials are also waiting to receive the child's autopsy results before deciding whether to press any charges.

On Thursday, officials told ABC News the mother is no longer under detainment as the autopsy results are still pending and the Harris County District Attorney's Office will decide on any charges regarding the incident.

Gonzalez said the incident, "which could have been prevented," is a "unique" situation, since most hot car deaths are typically an accident.

"Maybe she has to make ends meet and keep food on the table and work. But the risk of death or harm -- there's just no reconciling that in my mind. You got to make other arrangements. It's not worth it to put a child at risk like this, for any particular reason," Gonzalez said.

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He went on to say that nothing at this point shows that the mother "thought this would be the outcome."

This tragedy marks the third hot car death to occur in Texas in the last four days and at least the 13th child to die in a hot car nationwide this year, according to Kids and Car Safety, an organization focused on "saving the lives of children and pets in and around vehicles."
 

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Commented on Thu Jul 3 13:47:03 2025 UTC

It’s easy to doze off in a hot car and die. Everyone saying she was disabled or mentally challenged is ignoring the fact that a 9 year old was told to sit tight and wait for a whole shift. What else was there to do but sleep?
*especially since the shift started at 6am.


│ Commented on Thu Jul 3 13:53:41 2025 UTC

│ Plus what about having to go to the bathroom? Or eat? Jesus Christ.

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│ │ Commented on Thu Jul 3 13:59:43 2025 UTC
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│ │ She probably had snacks and the water. Hopefully a bit of breakfast. But regular meals are not a given when you are poor. She may have been accustomed to only eating later in the day. Bathroom, who knows. Maybe a pee bottle or something. It’s clear that her mother was stuck between providing for her kids and being a parent. She most likely thought better to leave her in the car than lose the job and they end up homeless.
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│ │ │ Commented on Thu Jul 3 14:03:28 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ The child would have been safer home alone. There's no excuse for this.
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│ │ │ │ Commented on Thu Jul 3 14:20:05 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ I JUST saw a post yesterday about a single mother leaving her kids home alone and the house burned down and she got arrested
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│ │ │ │ It's kinda an impossible choice for a single parent unable to get/afford childcare services
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│ │ │ │ (Not defending leaving a child in, specifically, a hot car, to be clear. But just saying that "leaving kiddo home alone" has its own risks)
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Terrible,

i am very casual with how i run my office. If you have a kid to take care of i would let you work remotely while you watch them from home.
and if for some reason you needed to bring them to work with you, i would have no problem with them sitting inside.

but when i was 9 year old, i was perfectly capable of watching myself at home for the whole day if needed. why have her sit in the car and wait all day?
 

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It should be mandatory felony if a kid dies from being left in hot car. These situations keep happening because police pick and choose which situation to change and others not.

Don't give me the excuse of "well you don't have kids" or it can easily happen as people get charged all the time because of someone else's negligence.

It's essentially no different than leaving a gun attended around a child.
 

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I don't know this woman's situation, but if the child was a normal 9 year old, it would be better to just leave the child at home from 6 to 2. I was watching myself alone at 10.

With the lack of affordable childcare in this country and the decline of sex education along with reduced to outright abolished abortion rights, we're going to see a lot of more this happen in this country.

Sad all around. RIP.
 
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