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Car stolen with child alone inside
Fort Worth
   
 
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A vehicle was stolen in Fort Worth, TX with a 1-year-0ld child alone inside on Saturday (10/21). According to news reports, the young boy and his brother were inside a car alone in front of their home as they waited for their mom to finish unloading groceries. Suspects then jumped into the car, threw the older brother out of the car and stole the car with the 1 year old inside. 

This is the seventh car stolen with a child alone inside in Texas this year according to data documented by Kids and Car Safety.

Contrary to what many believe, this is not a rare occurrence. Already this year, Kids and Car Safety has documented 136 children who were left alone in a vehicle that was then stolen. Every year we see an increase in these cases as the temperatures get cooler. 

 

Although the victims of these types of incidents typically survive, it is incredibly traumatizing for everyone involved. Incidents like this are very easily avoidable by never leaving a child alone in a vehicle. 


Car Theft Video PSA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-wdJDoykYA&list=PLiTMO4amBVbJwmPgEjDRRTkqBNuJmYAeD&index=24 

 

Thieves watch for vehicles to be left unattended with the keys inside. Most of the time, they don’t realize that there is a child inside until after they have already stolen the vehicle. 

  

Car thefts happen even in the safest neighborhoods. It only takes a few seconds for a car thief to jump into a vehicle and be gone. 

 

Tips for parents:

1. Never leave a child of any age or pet alone in a vehicle, not even for a minute.
2. Use drive-thrus or curbside pickup so you don't have to leave your vehicle.
3. If a business doesn't offer curbside delivery, call upon arrival and ask them to bring your order to your car. Most people are more than happy to accommodate you when you tell them you have small children. It takes a village!

4. Keep car doors locked and keys on your person when pumping gas with children inside the vehicle.

 

For more information on the dangers children face when left alone in vehicles visit our website.

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