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    48 10/5/2019 Athens, AL 95 Boy 13 mo
    47 10/1/2019 Phoenix, AZ 91 Samora Cousin 4 mo
    46 9/29/2019 Hinesville, GA 93 Raelynn Keyes 3 yr
    45 9/29/2019 Hinesville, GA 93 Payton Keyes 3 yr
    44 9/27/2019 Oxford, AL 95 Boy 11 mo
    43 9/21/2019 Torrance, CA 81 June Love Agosto 2 yr

    48. A 13-month-old baby is boy is dead after being left inside a locked car overnight Friday and into the afternoon hours on Saturday in north Alabama.

    The boy’s mother, 36-year-old Elizabeth Anne Case, is charged with murder, according to Limestone County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Stephen Young. Case is being held without bond.

    Deputies responded to the intersection of Highway 251 and Highway 31 Saturday afternoon where Athens Police and Athens Fire were on scene with a vehicle containing the child, his mother and grandmother.

    Investigators determined, Young said, that the boy had been left inside a vehicle overnight Friday and well into Saturday on East Limestone Road, and that the mother and grandmother were attempting to transport the child to the hospital. The baby was transported to Athens-Limestone Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

    The investigation showed that Case had left her residence on East Limestone Road between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. with her child buckled into a front-facing car seat and without strapping the seat to the vehicle. Case traveled to both Limestone and Madison counties where she was “dumpster diving” while the child was in the vehicle.

    She returned home around 5:40 a.m. on Saturday and left the baby in the vehicle when she went inside the home and went to bed. Case awoke around 1:30 p.m. when the baby’s grandmother came to the residence to see him.

    She woke Case up by banging on the door when she couldn’t find her grandchild. They searched for the baby and found him in the car, Young said.

    Instead of seeking immediate medical help, Case took the child in the home and placed him in the shower. The grandmother called 911, loaded the child in the car with Case, and met Athens Police at the Recreation Center at Highway 251 and Highway 31. Investigators developed probable cause to arrest Case for murder and transported her to the Limestone County Jail.

    Young said Case is a known drug user and was out of jail on bond for a first-degree robbery. - https://www.albugle.com/news/2019/10...harged-athens/

    47. "Multiple parents are grieving the loss of four-month-old Samora Cousin. The infant girl died in the backseat of a van Tuesday afternoon, according to Phoenix police.

    She was in the care of a foster parent who told officers he picked up the baby for an appointment and forgot to drop her off again before returning to work at the Washington Elementary School District Service Center, where he was a supervisor.

    ABC15 has learned through law enforcement sources and those who know the foster family that the father is Roger Ham. Ham has not been arrested or charged with any crimes.

    Ham and his partner received extensive media coverage over the past decade for their role in fostering and adopting more than a dozen children.

    The same-sex couple was even featured on Good Morning America in 2011, where anchor George Stephanopoulos mentioned an award they received from Child Protective Services for all the work they had done to provide children in need a home.

    Tragically, the family is now receiving media attention for the death of a baby in their care. The biological parents of Samora tell ABC15 they are devastated and angry at the loss of their child, who they were told was in safe hands.

    "She was so amazing. She was such a little personality," said Jennifer Haley, Samora's biological mother.

    May 21, 2019, was one of the best days of Wesley Cousin and Jennifer Haley’s life. "My first daughter. Words cannot explain just the first time I held her," said Wesley, Samora's biological father.

    The couple's joy was cut short when the state took custody of their daughter just as they were preparing to leave the hospital. "They said that I was using drugs with her when I was pregnant," said Haley.

    The parents would occasionally get to visit their baby. Haley told ABC15 she thought she would be holding Samora this morning.

    "When I got there, the cops were there and I thought they were going to arrest me. But they said they were there because my daughter is dead," said Haley, choking back tears. Haley said she was notified roughly 18 hours after police and the state found out their baby passed away.

    In a statement, the Department of Child Safety told ABC15:

    "The Department mourns the tragic loss of this innocent child and we send our condolences and prayers to the child’s loved ones. We attempted to notify the parents as quickly as possible...Our first priority is to ensure the safety of any other children that might be living in the home of the foster placement. Our team worked this investigation with Phoenix Police Department well into the morning hours Wednesday."

    The Ham family did not answer their door when ABC15 reached out to get their comments for this story.

    A neighbor said he saw the family’s van return Wednesday afternoon. He noticed it Tuesday, on the news, surrounded by police cars.

    The biological parents, Wesley and Haley, say they want to see the baby's foster father arrested. "If it was me, and I did something like that, I would’ve been booked hours ago," said Wesley.

    The parents also say they plan to sue the Arizona Department of Child Safety.

    Regardless of what happens next, four parents and many siblings will never be the same. More than that, one little girl has lost her chance of ever growing up.

    "The first day of school, we don’t get that. First soccer game, we don’t get that," said Wesley. "Not even having the chance to at least call me dad."

    Haley also told ABC15 that two of her sons were also foster children in the care of the Ham family.

    DCS said they could not comment on how many kids, adopted or fostered, the Ham’s were caring for, or what may happen to them now. - https://www.abc15.com/news/region-ph...-dead-in-a-van

    45 - 46. "Authorities have released the autopsy results of twin 3-year-old girls who were found dead inside a car in Hinesville Sunday afternoon.

    According to Liberty County Coroner Reginald Pierce, Raelynn and Payton Keyes died of heatstroke. Their deaths have been ruled accidental.

    Pierce said these are the preliminary autopsy results; a final report is pending.

    Raelynn and Payton are the 45th and 46th children to die in hot cars this year.

    According to the Hinesville Police Department, investigators are still working to establish a timeline of events on Sunday when the Keyes girls were found dead.

    Hinesville PD says officers were called to a home on the 200 block of Augusta Way in the Griffin Park subdivision shortly after 1:30 p.m.

    Earlier in the morning, a caregiver, now identified as a foster parent, could not locate the children inside the home after searching for them. The department said the foster parent searched the backyard and surrounding area in the neighborhood before returning to home to search again.

    “It was during this second search that the children were found unresponsive inside a vehicle parked in the home’s backyard,” Hinesville PD stated.

    Detectives told News 3 the foster parent then made the call to police.

    “This is actually not the home of the caregiver or the children, this is someplace they come from time to time and do stay for extended periods of time and they were here visiting when this unfortunate tragedy took place,” Capt. Tracey Howard with the Hinesville Police Department added.

    Authorities say the girls were staying with two caregivers and two of their other siblings. - https://www.wsav.com/news/local-news...nd-in-vehicle/

    44. "Alabama investigators are looking into the hot car death of an 11-month-old boy after he and his twin sister were left for hours in a vehicle at a car dealership Friday, police said.

    Emergency responders went to Sunny King Honda around 11:54 a.m. after receiving a 911 call of two infants inside a vehicle, Oxford Police Chief Bill Partridge said.

    Their father, who works for the dealership, had taken the twins out of the backseat of his personal car by the time officers arrived, the chief said. The 11-month-olds were still in their car seats.

    Both were transported to the Regional Medical Center emergency room, where the boy passed away. His twin sister is doing well, Partridge said.

    Calhoun County Coroner Pat Brown told CNN affiliate WIAT that the twins were in the car from about 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. “All indications seem that this is a tragic accident,” Calhoun County Coroner Pat Brown told the station. “No one can fathom the way this family feels, and I especially want to make sure that people are sympathetic to this family and that they get all the facts before they pass judgment.”

    “The Sunny King Automotive Group family is hurting,” the dealership said in a statement, CNN affiliate WBRC reported. “We request your thoughts and prayers for our employee and his family and the Sunny King Automotive Group family.”

    CNN has reached out to the coroner’s office.

    The car dealership told CNN to call back on Monday when reached for comment. But in a brief statement provided to CNN affiliate WBRC, management said the dealership “family is hurting.”

    “We request your thoughts and prayers for our employee and his family and the Sunny King Automotive Group family.”

    “Keep the first responders and the families in your prayer and we are certainly continuing the investigation to find out what lead up to this occurrence,” Chief Partridge said.

    Police did not identify the infants. - https://fox8.com/2019/09/29/one-twin...ma-dealership/

    43. "The mother of a Torrance 2-year-old who died after being left in a car has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

    The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said 34-year-old Lacey Mazzarella was arrested Wednesday in connection with her child’s death.

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    On Sept. 23, deputies were called to the 22400 block of South Vermont Avenue to find the girl, identified as June Love Agosto, unresponsive.

    According to the Los Angeles county corner’s report, the child’s mother told deputies that she left her toddler in a car in a Torrance driveway at 11:30 p.m. Sept. 22 in her car seat covered by a blanket with the heater on and the windows rolled up. According to the report, Mazzarella went to drink with a friend in another car and fell asleep.

    Almost six hours later, at about 5 a.m. Sept. 23, Mazzarella said she found her daughter covered in vomit, “really hot” and unresponsive. Mazzarella said she took her daughter out of the car and tried to hose her off in the yard to cool her down.

    The 2-year-old was rushed to the hospital, where she later died.

    Mazzarella was booked at the Carson Sheriff’s Station and is currently being held on $1 million bail.

    The sheriff’s department said the case was still under investigation and would be presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office for filing considerations. https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2019...car-arrested/-
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    • #92
      I'd hate to be the person responsible for determining who is a murderer and who just had an accident

      :confused:

      I am just heartbroken for these families.

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      • #93
        49 10/14/2019 Tampa, FL 88 Girl 18 mo

        "According to WFLA, the 1 1/2-year-old girl's parents discovered the unresponsive child in their Jeep about 6:30 p.m. Monday and called police. Doctors at an area hospital later pronounced the girl dead, WFTS reported.

        Investigators believe the girl's father forgot that she was in the vehicle Monday morning after he drove other family members to school and work, Tampa police spokesman Steve Hegarty told WFTS. He drove a different car to his own job and returned home that evening to find the girl inside the Jeep, authorities said." - https://www.wsbtv.com/news/trending-...HNLbvIt5NDbvzY
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        • #94
          Originally posted by Blackcat31 View Post
          4-year-old died in hot car as father worked at Minnesota food festival for nearly 6 hours


          A 26-year-old Minnesota father has been arrested after he allegedly left his 4-year-old son in a hot car for hours as he worked an event in downtown St. Paul.

          The boy, who was not identified, died after his father, Kristopher Alexander Taylor, left him in the car for hours as he worked at the Minnesota Monthly 8th Annual Grillfest at CHS Field in downtown St. Paul on Saturday, according to charging documents filed in Ramsey County.



          When Taylor returned around 5:15 p.m., he noticed that his son was unresponsive and "stiff," causing him to yell the boy's name and shake him, authorities said.

          Taylor carried his son as he ran into the Regions Hospital around 5:35 p.m.and "frantically" asked for help, according to the probable cause statement.

          Hospital staff thought the child was having a seizure, since his whole body was stiff, and he was pronounced dead after anti-seizure medicine had no effect, according to the complaint.


          Taylor allegedly later admitted to police that he "left his son in the Journey for the entirety of his work shift" because he "couldn't find anyone to watch his son," according to the criminal complaint. Taylor also allegedly stated that the last time he checked on the boy was at 11:30 a.m., police said.

          Taylor has been charged with second-degree manslaughter and is currently being held at the Ramsey County jail.


          https://abcnews.go.com/US/year-died-...ry?id=62859182
          Here is the follow up for this case and what happened to the father

          The temperature rose to above 70 degrees that day — May 4 — meaning the temperature in the car likely reached more than 100 degrees.


          “No one can hate me more than I hate myself … I think about it everyday,” Kristopher Taylor said. “Every time I breathe. Every time I wake up … Yes, I think about him … Yes, I dream about him.”

          The 26-year-old spoke during his sentencing hearing Friday, Oct. 11, on one count of second-degree manslaughter in the death of his little boy, who Taylor left inside a car for six hours parked in full sunlight outside CHS Field this past May as he worked a shift for a vendor.

          Taylor even welcomed the notion of prison, Brown continued, adding that he wanted to do whatever he could to take responsibility for his actions.

          But both sides agreed after Taylor entered a guilty plea in his case that prison wasn’t appropriate for him. Taylor doesn’t have a criminal record.

          With that in mind, it was known heading into Friday’s hearing that Taylor would receive a stayed sentence for his conviction and instead be placed on probation for 10 years.

          The only question was whether he would be ordered to serve either six months or a year in jail as well.

          Ramsey County District Judge Robert Awsumb sentenced him to a year, but said half of it could be served on electronic home monitoring.

          Awsumb also granted Brown’s request to stay the imposition of Taylor’s conviction, meaning the felony will become a misdemeanor if he successfully completes his 10-year probation period.

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          • #95
            Speechless.
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            • #96
              51, now. 53, last year.

              51 10/14/2019 Tampa, FL 88 Girl 18 mo
              50 10/6/2019 Lancaster, TX 97 Boy 2 yr
              49 10/5/2019 Athens, AL 95 Casen Case 13 mo
              48 10/4/2019 Destrehan, LA 97 Avril Sanabria 2 yr
              47 10/1/2019 Phoenix, AZ 91 Samora Cousin 4 mo
              46 9/29/2019 Hinesville, GA 93 Raelynn Keyes 3 yr
              45 9/29/2019 Hinesville, GA 93 Payton Keyes 3 yr
              44 9/27/2019 Oxford, AL 95 Cash Edwin Jordan 11 mo
              43 9/21/2019 Torrance, CA 81 June Love Agosto 2 yr
              42 9/21/2019 San Antonio, TX 93 Liam Ordonez 3 yr
              41 9/17/2019 Hobbs, NM 90 Zariah Hasheme 2 yr
              40 9/3/2019 Gilbert, AZ 108 Girl 3 yr
              39 8/29/2019 Lexington, KY 84 Valen Hakizimana 2 mo
              38 8/29/2019 Pineville, NC 85 Boy 1 yr
              37 8/25/2019 Brownsburg, IN 80 Marah Anne Crapo 21 mo
              36 8/16/2019 Booneville, MS 94 Lincoln Knox Dodds 21 mo
              35 8/16/2019 Lindenwold, NJ 88 Milliani Robertson-Lawrence 22 mo
              34 8/13/2019 Santaquin, UT 91 Wade Ron Taylor 2 mo
              33 8/11/2019 Lawrence, KS 89 DéVonté Lashawn Turner 2 yr
              32 8/9/2019 Knoxville, TN 91 Boy 6 mo
              31 8/7/2019 Columbus, NE 86 Boy 1 yr
              30 8/6/2019 Moultrie, GA 90 Damian Elias Leyva 21 mo
              29 8/5/2019 Ruffin, SC 88 Cristina Pangalangan 13 yr
              28 8/5/2019 San Diego, CA 83 Scarlett Grace Harris 2 yr
              27 8/1/2019 Corbin, KY 88 Aubrey Rose 2 yr
              26 8/1/2019 Garland, TX 95 Victoria Tran 9 mo
              25 7/29/2019 Oakland Park, FL 93 Noah Sneed 2 yr
              24 7/26/2019 Bronx, NY 86 Luna Rodriguez 1 yr
              23 7/26/2019 Bronx, NY 86 Phoenix Rodriguez 1 yr
              22 7/16/2019 Richmond, VA 93 Luciana Kaye Diaz 10 mo
              21 7/11/2019 Smyrna, TN 93 Daylin Palmer 3 yr
              20 7/9/2019 Evansville, IN 90 Oliver Dill 3 yr
              19 7/2/2019 Denton, TX 93 Sarbesh Gurung 2 yr
              18 6/30/2019 Sioux City, IA 98 Girl 16 mo
              17 6/28/2019 Dothan, AL 93 Castiel King 2 yr
              16 6/27/2019 Morristown, TN 90 Benjamin Santana 3 yr
              15 6/22/2019 Galveston, TX 92 Ryan Peña 18 mo
              14 6/21/2019 Bardwell, TX 94 Mia Villegas 11 mo
              13 6/20/2019 Providence Village, TX 98 Kaysen Neyland 4 yr
              12 6/8/2019 Butler County, KS 86 Girl 3 mo
              11 6/2/2019 Calverton Park, MO 79 Joseline Eichelberger 11 mo
              10 5/22/2019 Blytheville, SC 88 Zion Akinrefon 4 yr
              9 5/22/2019 Jacksonville, FL 95 Brooklyn Isaac 4 mo
              8 5/18/2019 Indianapolis, In 87 Maria Guadalupe Sanchez 1 yr
              7 5/11/2019 Lake Havasu, AZ 85 Malia Mae Martin 18 mo
              6 5/6/2019 Lakewood Township, NJ 69 Girl 21 mo
              5 5/4/2019 St. Paul, MN 71 Riley Taylor 4 yr
              4 5/2/2019 Boomer, NC 82 Kaiden Logan 9 mo
              3 4/22/2019 Glendale, AZ 86 Girl 18 mo
              2 4/10/2019 Perdido Key, FL 81 Joy Monell-Merritt 2 yrs
              1 4/4/2019 Melbourne, FL 79 Richard Wighart 14 mos
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              • #97
                50. "LANCASTER, Texas - Lancaster police are investigating the death of a 2-year-old child over the weekend.

                The boy was found unconscious inside of a car Sunday night. Police have not said whether or not it is a heat-related death, but they have classified the ongoing investigation as criminal.

                The Lancaster Police Department is investigating the death of a 2-year-old boy who was found unconscious inside of a car on Birchwood Road.

                Mary Walker was inside of her home Sunday night when she heard sirens from an ambulance. She looked outside to see first responders running towards the house next door.

                “The guys ran back to the back to the garage and went inside and came out with a baby,” she recalled.

                Lancaster police got the call around 8:50 p.m. Sunday. The unconscious toddler was transported to Methodist Charlton Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

                Walker says she doesn’t know the child’s parents but saw a woman outside of the garage who was visibility upset while talking to EMTs.

                “I couldn’t hear exactly what they were saying,” she said. “But they were asking them if the baby had any allergies.”

                Walker says she only knows one person who lives in the house next door, but she’s has seen children playing outside in the past.

                The day before the child was found, Walker says she spotted a small toddler walking in the alley and guided him back to the home.

                “When I seen the ambulance, I said ‘Oh I hope it wasn’t the same baby.’ I was concerned about him,” she said.

                Lancaster police are working with the Dallas County DA’s office and the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services on the ongoing investigation." - https://www.fox4news.com/news/lancas...nscious-in-car

                51. "DESTREHAN, LA.– On October 4, 2019, just before 8:00 p.m., the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a
                medical complaint at 494 Carolyn Drive in Destrehan, LA in reference to a child not breathing.

                Deputies arrived on scene and located a two-year-old female, Avril Sanabria, lifeless inside the residence.

                Investigators say the child was left in the custody and care of her aunt, Lezly Sanabria.

                They went on to say that Lezly and Avril were shopping in Metairie along with Avril’s grandmother.

                Upon returning home shortly after 1:30 p.m., the grandmother returned to her residence, while Lezly and another subject unloaded items from the vehicle.

                After unloading the vehicle, Lezly and the other subject went inside Lezly’s residence, which is a separate home, but on the same property where the grandmother’s residence is located.

                Lezly stated that she thought the child had gone with her grandmother not realizing that Avril was still inside of the vehicle buckled into her car seat.

                After approximately six hours, Lezly returned to the vehicle and discovered Avril unconscious and not breathing inside of the car.

                Temperature readings collected for St. Charles Parish in the Destrehan area through the National Weather Service during the incident timeframe showed temperatures reaching as high as 97 degrees with a heat index of 102 degrees outside of the vehicle.

                Based on the investigation, detectives obtained an arrest warrant for Lezly Sanabria for Negligent Homicide.

                On October 15, 2019, detectives made contact with Lezly Sanabria at her residence, where she was placed under arrest, transported to the Nelson Coleman Correctional Center in Killona, LA where she was booked." - https://wgno.com/2019/10/16/arrest-m...-two-year-old/
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                • #98
                  There was one more late in the season last year that I somehow missed. Probably due to the upcoming holiday.

                  2019 - 52, total

                  52 11/13/2019 Walnut, CA 73 degrees Boy 18 mo

                  "A baby boy found in a parked sport utility vehicle at a Walnut strip mall later died at a hospital Wednesday night. The coroner’s office identified the child as Kai Kayden Chen of Chino Hills. He was a year and six months old.

                  Sheriff’s officials didn’t say how long Kai had been in the car nor have they verified if was the father who found him. Deputies received a call at 5:45 p.m. of a 1-year-old not breathing on the 20700 block of Amar Road.

                  They saw the baby’s father doing CPR on the child inside a business, Sheriff’s Homicide Lt. Brandon Dean told NBC4. He said deputies took over until paramedics arrived.

                  Firefighters rushed Kai to a hospital where he died at 6:22 p.m. Deputies talked to the parents but made no arrests late Wednesday night.

                  On Thursday, there was a big yellow candle near the parking spot where the SUV had been the day before. A couple of store owners said the baby’s father is a dentist with an office at the same strip mall.

                  A sign at the dental office tells customers the office is closed Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays." - https://www.sgvtribune.com/2019/11/1...und-in-walnut/
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