Police Save Child Before Drunk Mother Drives Off

Police Save Child Before Drunk Mother Drives Off

On December 18th, 2024, in New Mexico. Police were called after a woman reported that her intoxicated sister was trying to drive off with her daughter.

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40 thoughts on “Police Save Child Before Drunk Mother Drives Off

  1. Way way too many times, these drunken mothers are putting their kids in danger these days. WHY?.
    I am mid-60s, and never ever would any mother do this…they would walk over hot coals rather than to endanger their kids.
    WHAT HAS THIS SELF-ABSORBED BROKEN SOCIETY BECOME….ME ME ME not their children but THEM. Kids are an income and only that.

  2. The sister needs to know that law and court intervention could help her sister. I guarantee she will be ordered into treatment of some kind. I'm in AA and many people get sober this way. It's called hitting bottom.

  3. her dumb insults and racist remarks proves she is nothing but a raging alcoholic. hopefully she now only gets supervised visits. wouldn't trust her to look after a house plant.

  4. It was better to be arrested for battery and Leo and resisting then her get in the car with her baby and get into a serious car accident!! or getting stopped and getting a DUI with a baby in the car!! Why do drunk people think it’s a good idea to get in a car and drive with their children????

  5. I think they're too lenient on the police officer being attacked she was mean and think she needs 90 days at least then she can't get drunk how about that one it's probably a Democrat

  6. I hope she gets help before it's too late. Until she does, she should not have custody of any child, nor be around children without another adult present. I wish the legal system would quit giving "breaks" and just give them the standard punishment. That is often a wake-up call. Please, protect the public and the children!

  7. Back in the summer of 1998, when I was a wild 34-year-old, I once drove up to my parents’ home in a neighboring county.
    After I arrived in their driveway, and as I was getting out of the driver side, a bunch of cassette tapes fell out onto the ground. I was heavily intoxicated, and my father was outside and witnessed my condition.
    He demanded that I go into their guest bedroom to sleep it off. I refused, got back into my car, and began pulling out. He yelled at me not to leave, then went behind my car to call 911 on one of those old cordless phones. He called in my tag number.
    Fortunately, I took the backroads and escaped the sheriff’s department. I made it home, but that incident woke me up. It really did. It took months for my father to get over the incident.

  8. 2:54 she needs to lose custody for this trauma she’s inflicting on her child. Hopefully the sister is in a position to take this baby in so she isn’t separated from family, because she really does seem to care about her niece way more than the “mom” does.

    The saddest part is that the mom likely will barely remember bits and pieces of this incident due to how inebriated she allowed herself to become, while it is now a core memory her child will remember for the rest of her life.

  9. Thank god for the sister, may have saved that childs life. CPS needs to get involved in this childs life, this woman is completely insane and unfit to raise anyone, heck she cant even take care of herself properly.

  10. I could car less if adults want to ruin their lives, but when small children are involved and the mother doesn't a eff, that is sad as it gets.

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