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5-year-old girl rescued from hot car in Hyattsville

A 5-year-old girl was rescued from a locked car in Hyattsville, Maryland, on Friday, as temperatures were poised to reach almost 100 degrees.

Police said they got a call from a good Samaritan just before 8:40 a.m. about a child by herself inside a car in the 3800 block of Oliver Street. Upon arrival, they noticed that a window was “partially down,” and police were able “to reach in to unlock a door,” authorities said.

Police said their initial investigation revealed that the girl was inside the car “for several hours” while her 29-year-old mother from Glen Burnie “was visiting at a home nearby.”

The child’s mother faces charges of neglect of a minor, unattended child left confined in a vehicle and reckless endangerment.聽Police said they informed per Maryland law.

“It鈥檚 never OK to leave a young child unattended but it is particularly dangerous to do so in a vehicle when there is a heat advisory,” police said . “Children, dependent adults and even pets should simply never be left alone in a vehicle during extreme temperatures.”

Police said they’re grateful for the individual who alerted them about the girl and are “.”

Tadiwos Abedje

Tadi Abedje is a freelance digital writer/editor for 海角社区app. He was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Northern Virginia. Journalism has been his No. 1 passion since he was a kid and he is blessed to be around people, telling their stories and sharing them with the world.

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