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Deputy breaks window to rescue toddler left in car while parents shopped
A Clark County deputy rescued a 2-year-old left in a hot car in Vancouver, Washington, after the parents were inside a nearby grocery store for 30 minutes. The child was in the vehicle for 16 minutes when the temperature was 92 degrees, prompting the deputy to break the window. The parents were charged with reckless endangerment, and Child Protective Services was notified.
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