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Police Smash Car Window To Save Realistic Doll


Cleveland police recently received a report that a young “baby” was left alone in a car. When police arrived at the scene, they found that the baby was not moving in the back of the vehicle. So they did not hesitate and rushed to bring the tool to break the windshield to help the little baby immediately.

But after breaking the glass and reaching for the baby, the police found out that the baby was a doll!?

Image credits: gazettelive.co.uk

Apparently, the car was owned by a woman named Amy McQuillen and the doll belonged to Darci, her 10-year-old daughter, who recently received it as a Christmas present.  Amy said that she and her daughter went downstairs to buy groceries. And her daughter left the doll in the car seat without her noticing these things.

When they returned to the car, they were shocked to see two policemen breaking his car window. There were also crowds standing around watching the event. Police told Amy that "the child was reported to have been trapped in the car." So she told the police: "But my daughter is with me," and "That's a doll!" 

The Police explained that “Someone called us saying they saw a baby moving in the car. But now it's not moving and reporters say the child isn't breathing. I didn't even know it was a doll. "

As for the police, they apologized and agreed to hand over £264 to cover the cost of repairing the glass to Amy.

Image credits: gazettelive.co.uk


News Source: gazettelive.co.uk

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