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Nova Scotia man faces child abandonment charges after toddler left in hot car

Halifax Regional Police say a 44-year-old man will appear in court in October after he reportedly left his child unattended on a vehicle. Alexander Quon/Global News

A 44-year-old man from Bedford, N.S. is facing charges of abandoning a child and criminal negligence after a child was left unattended in a vehicle on Aug. 18.

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Halifax Regional Police say that they responded to a parkade in the 5800 block of University Avenue at 3:34 p.m. for reports of a toddler locked in a vehicle.

Temperatures went as high as 25 C that Friday.

Cpl. Dianne Penfound, a spokesperson for the Halifax police, said that the witness followed the procedure she recommends to any Haligonian.

“They called us right away,” she said.

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Officers arrived to find a child buckled into a car seat in the back of the vehicle.

The car had all of its windows rolled up and the toddler was crying, sweating and in distress.

They could not locate any adults in the immediate vicinity and broke the window in order to remove the child.

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The child was medically cleared by paramedics and the father of the child arrived shortly afterwards.

Police say the Department of Community Services was contacted and also attended the scene.

The man is scheduled to appear in Halifax Provincial Court on Oct. 17 to face the charges.

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