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Woman charged for allegedly leaving infant in vehicle

The Edmonton Police Service badge.
The Edmonton Police Service badge. File/Global News

Edmonton – Edmonton police have charged a mother for allegedly leaving her seven-month-old child unattended in a vehicle.

On Wednesday, police were called after someone noticed a child alone in a mini-van near 137 Avenue and Manning Freeway.

Police say the Edmonton Police Service Child at Risk Response Team (CARRT) arrived at the scene and found the infant alone in a mini-van with the doors locked and the windows partially down.

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The temperature outside was reportedly above 20 degrees Celsius at the time.

An officer reportedly unlocked the doors. The child didn’t require medical care.

When the 33-year-old mother returned to the vehicle she was charged with willfully causing a child to be in need of intervention.

“Our awareness campaign stresses ‘A vehicle is not a babysitter’ because a vehicle cannot supervise or react to the immediate needs of a child, be it criminal activity or life-threatening medical distress from the rising temperature inside the vehicle. It only takes seconds for a child to be put at risk,” says Sgt. Gary Willits of CARRT.

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Witnesses have told police the infant was alone in the mini-van for at least 20 minutes.

Police are looking at video in the area to determine the exact length of time.

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