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3-Month-Old Dies After Being Left in Hot Car in DC
Authorities say they were not able to revive the child, who was found by his father. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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3-Month-Old Boy Dies After Being Left in Hot Car in Washington, DC
According to police, the child’s father said he found the baby inside a car on Park Road, and that the baby had been in the car for up to two hours.
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5-Year-Old Texas Boy Dies After Accidentally Being Left in Hot Car
The mother told the sheriff her son had gotten out of his car seat by himself before, but the family was using a rental vehicle that may have been unfamiliar to him.
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5-Year-Old Dies After Being Left in Hot Car in Likely ‘Tragic Accident'
The boy died after temperatures reached 93 degrees outside the car, police said. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Boy Dies After Being Left in Hot Car
The child was found in a hot car in a Springfield neighborhood.
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5-Year-Old Boy Dies After Being Left in Hot Car in Springfield
A child died after they were left in a hot car in Springfield, Virginia, Fairfax County police said.
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Mother Pushes for Legislation to Prevent Hot Car Deaths
A mother that lost her son 15 years ago after leaving him in the car under the sun. Now she is pushing for legislation that can prevent this from happening to other families. News4’s Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan reports.
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No End to Nightmare for NYC Dad in Twins' Hot Car Deaths
More than four months after a New York City father admitted forgetting his 1-year-old twins in a car when he went to work over the summer, leaving them long enough that they died of heat, he’s still struggling to find time to grieve.
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Police: Virginia Mother Left Kids in 150-Degree Car
A 26-year-old Virginia woman is facing felony charges after she left her three young children in a hot minivan unattended, police say. News4’s David Culver reports on her case and speaks with a woman whose child died in a hot car.
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Police: Virginia Mother Left Kids in Hot Van While She Went to Work
Police: Virginia Mother Left Kids in Hot Van While She Went to Work
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Georgia Dad Justin Ross Harris Sentenced to Life in Son's Hot Car Death
A Georgia father found guilty of murder and other felonies in the hot car death of his toddler son in 2014 was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Monday, NBC News reports. Justin Ross Harris, 35, was convicted last month in the death of his 22-month-old son, Cooper, who was left in a car for seven hours in...
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Georgia Father Found Guilty for Son's Hot Car Death
Georgia father Justin Ross Harris was found guilty of murder in the hot car death of his 22-month-old son, Cooper, by jury on Monday, Nov. 14, 2016.