Police in Michigan rescue a baby who was inside a locked auto
@Deepizzaguy (122823)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
July 1, 2026 1:52pm CST
A clerk at an Amoco gas station in Dearborn Michigan called the Dearborn police after the mom accidentally left her one month baby whose gender was not released to the public on Monday June 8.
Abe Nahshal was the clerk who called the police to ask them for help when the mother of the baby realized that she pumped gasoline and left the keys inside of her auto as well as the auto was locked from the outside.
The Dearborn police officers had to break the window of the auto and rescue the baby quickly since it was 90 degrees Fahrenheit outside.
Dearborn Police Corporal Dan Bartok praised the police officers for breaking the back window of the auto quickly before the baby would have died of heatstroke if the baby did not get rescued quickly.
The baby is safe and sound thanks to the actions of the police officers who are doing their best to serve their communites.
Link is wzyz.com/news/region/wa...
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@RasmaSandra (98641)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
1h
That baby should be taken from the mother; she is bound to kill it.
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@Juliaacv (56621)
• Canada
1h
That is a very rough area, and I can understand locking the vehicle, since there are shootings on a regular basis at gas stations in that state, but with a baby, plus the keys, and in that heat?
Sorry, but those fellas saved the child's life, which I hope the mother will accept as a lucky miracle and be much more aware of her actions. That was extremely careless on her part.
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@Deepizzaguy (122823)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
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Hopefully the mom learned a lesson from this incident.
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@Deepizzaguy (122823)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
33m
I know what you mean being inside an auto when it is very hot outside is like being inside of an oven.
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