Abbotsford police are reminding residents to install window stops and guards after they were called to rescue a young child on a small balcony Tuesday night.
Around 11 p.m., officers were called to the area of Simon Avenue and Trethewey Street.
Police say neighbours spotted a four-year-old crying on a small ornamental balcony on the third floor.
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The child was alone.
The balcony was only big enough to fit a flower pot and not a chair.
Officers got into the family suite and rescued the child. Police say the child’s parents were inside sleeping at the time.
It is not known if the child popped out a window screen or climbed through an open window.
Abbotsford police say this incident should serve as a reminder to watch kids around windows, especially in the summer.
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