Mother facing charges after allegedly leaving baby in car while gambling at Bensalem casino

Updated 3 hours ago
BENSALEM, Pa. (WPVI) -- A New Jersey mother is facing charges after she allegedly left her 14-month-old son in a car while she gambled at a casino in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.

Bensalem police responded to the Parx parking lot in the 2900 block of Street Road around 9 p.m. on April 14 after security reported that a child appeared to be locked inside an unoccupied vehicle, according to officials.

An affidavit said the child, who was found sleeping in a rear car seat, appeared to be covered in sweat.

Police said the mother, 37-year-old Leola Dualuqua, of Willingboro, was allegedly inside the casino for more than two hours.

The child was rescued from the vehicle and medically cleared, officials said.
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