- A 12-month-old died after being left in a car while their mother worked in a
Walgreens , reports say. - The sheriff's office told WXIA TV the child was likely left in the hot car for up to four hours.
A 12-month-old baby died after being left in a car outside a Walgreens store in
The mother was working in the
Late on Thursday the $4 that officers had responded to an unresponsive child who was later pronounced dead.
The sheriff's department told WXIA they estimated the infant had been inside the car for three or four hours before the mother discovered the child in the vehicle.
WXIA reported that the child received emergency aid at the scene before being transported to a hospital in Athens, where the child was pronounced dead.
The temperature in Danielsville reached 90 degrees on Thursday, per $4. It is one of nine
According to the $4, the 30-year-old mother told deputies at the scene that she usually drops off her children at two separate daycare centres before going to work. On Thursday, Sheriff's Captain Jimmy Patton said the woman told them she had forgotten to drop off the second child before arriving at Walgreens.
An autopsy has been ordered for the baby, the Banner-Herald reported, and an investigation into the incident is ongoing, aided by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
A Walgreen's spokesperson told Insider: "We are saddened by this tragic incident and are working with authorities in their investigation."
The sheriff's department didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.