Mom finds infant girl dead after being left in car for 8 hours
Associated Press
Published 10/09/2003
MIDDLETON, Wis. -- A mother found her 6-month-old baby girl dead after the child
was left in a car for more than eight hours while the woman was at work.
The
Cottage Grove girl was found about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Middleton Police Sgt.
Charles Foulke said.
Police
said the mother was sleep deprived and under a great deal of stress. She
apparently forgot to drop the child off at day care Wednesday morning before
going to work at Pleasant Co. in Middleton, Foulke said.
``She
just forgot, as hard as that is to believe,'' he said. ``It really sounds like
it was a tragedy.''
The
baby was in the car from 9 a.m. until about 5:30 p.m., officials said.
An
autopsy was scheduled for today, Dane County Deputy Coroner Kurt Karbusicky
said.
Karbusicky could not say whether heat was a factor in the child's death. The
high temperature in nearby Madison Wednesday was 79, according to the National
Weather Service.
Authorities had not released the child's or mother's name because they were
still notifying relatives of the baby's death, Karbusicky said.
Dane
County District Attorney Brian Blanchard said Wednesday no one was in custody
and his office would review the circumstances of the death today before deciding
if charges would be filed.
The
baby's father went to his daughter's day care Wednesday afternoon to pick her up
but was told the girl had not been dropped off, Foulke said. The man immediately
called his wife who rushed out to her car.
She
found the baby dead and became hysterical, Foulke said. A co-worker saw her and
called 911.
The
mother hadn't slept much Tuesday night, because the couple's other child - a
2-year-old son who is severely developmental disabled - spent his first night
away from home at the Central Wisconsin Center for the Developmentally Disabled,
Foulke said.
The
mother called to check on her son about 2 a.m. and found he was awake crying,
Foulke said. She then drove to Madison to stay with him until he fell asleep.