Aunt, grandmother facing charges after baby girl left in hot car

Monday, August 15, 2016
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An aunt and grandmother are facing child endangerment charges after leaving a 1-year-old girl in a hot car in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.

BENSALEM, Pa. (WPVI) -- An aunt and grandmother are facing child endangerment charges after leaving a 1-year-old girl in a hot car in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.

According to police, Katia Hernandez and Patricia Diaz of Bensalem, the child's aunt and grandmother, respectively, were babysitting the child for her mother when they decided to go shopping.

"You can't forget your dog or cat in the car. How do you forget your child?" said Director of Public Safety Fred Harran.

It happened in the Target parking lot near Neshaminy Mall just after 4 p.m. Sunday.

A passerby noticed the child and called for help.

"I don't know how someone forgets that you leave a 1-year-old in the car on one of the most blistering days of the year. They went in shopping and they were going about their business.

"Luckily there was an off-duty Philadelphia police officer that witnessed this as well. He was able to get the car door open with some sort of lock-out tool. Bensalem police arrived and the officer was tending to the child," said Harran.

Bensalem police say the 1-year-old girl was stuck inside the car for 14 minutes.

When the child was rescued, it was 115 degrees, police say, but she will be OK.

Her aunt and grandmother who were shopping told police they simply forgot her.

Shoppers say that's no excuse.

"She should be reprimanded. It's just totally unacceptable," said Greg Newman of Bensalem.

"I flat out don't understand how it's done. You get out of a car and you check for wallet or you check for your purse. How do you not check for a baby?" said Vince Mullins of Bristol.

Hernandez and Diaz, both of Bensalem, spent hours at police headquarters being booked.

As the child's grandfather waited, he told us he believes his daughter and ex-wife made a terrible mistake.

One that could have cost him his granddaughter who turns one next week.

"If this Philadelphia officer wasn't there today and the other folks, there's no doubt this baby would not have made her 1-year-old birthday," said Harran.

The mother was called to the scene and took the child to the hospital as a precaution.

Neither women made bail and have been taken to jail.