Wandering Toddler Leads Police to His Irresponsible Dad

Wandering Toddler Leads Police to His Irresponsible Dad

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27 thoughts on “Wandering Toddler Leads Police to His Irresponsible Dad

  1. A 1970’s house is old…. Are homes like cars where we trade them for new ones every few years… this guy has more screws loose than that house.

  2. He never shuts up. People tend to be talkative when hiding something like is. They can't keep their story straight. Then to blame the child for causing a scene! OMG! With house issues, etc., that child has no chance.

  3. Lame sauce. This happens to most parents. Jesus. Most cops understand. Not these cops though. The difference between him and me is I was sleeping like all people do overnight. It was roughly 7a.m. , she was 3 and even turned the key in both locks. This dude lol and is daytime and he seems off, maybe drinking or maybe just a lame ass dad. Something is way off with him. He shouldn't have been doing sneaky stuff. Police here, if you're straight with them and they understand you didn't do anything wrong they don't sweat it. "No harm, no foul" mentality. It's not a Karen cop or neighbors mentality. …..

  4. The kid should have been taking to the hospital to make sure he was oke , and they should have made sure mom picked up her kid , not responsible to give the kid to grandma who clearly knew all of the issues

  5. As a kynologist and dogtrainer I realy hope the dog was protected too!!! This guy is definetly not able to take care for the animal!!!! I hope animal rescue steped in immediatly!!!!

  6. “He goes, oh, I am, I am.” Grandma, why did you believe him?? You knew this house was a mess, you knew there was a dog there, you knew he was bringing the toddler there, like. You may not be a mandated reporter but you had a duty to that child and the dog and you failed them both.

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