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Vehicle left running gets stolen with toddler inside while parents are gambling at business

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(Harris County Sheriff's Office)

January 14, 2020
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HUMBLE, Texas – A Texas toddler was found safe early Monday after his parents left him inside an unlocked, running car that two men subsequently stole while the couple gambled inside a gas station, investigators said.

The 16-month-old child was left sleeping inside a Chrysler 300 outside a Shell Gas Mart in Humble, northeast of Houston, around 11:30 p.m. Sunday, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office reported in a press release.

Kimberly Cook, 21, and Anthony Blue, 29, initially told deputies they left their child in the car to run into the convenience store, and when they came out, the vehicle was gone.

However, deputies discovered the pair was not entirely truthful. They learned the couple actually had been gambling on 8 liner machines for close to 30 minutes. While gambling, they would periodically check on the child, Fox 26 reported.

Cook and Blue were charged with child abandonment after deputies said they left their toddler inside an unlocked, running car while they gambled inside a gas station.

Cook and Blue were charged with child abandonment after deputies said they left their toddler inside an unlocked, running car while they gambled inside a gas station. (Harris County Sheriff’s Office)

Two suspects, later identified as Jabari Davis, 19, and Vincent Cannady, 18, had taken advantage of the automobile left running, and stole it while the parents were inside gambling, deputies said.

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A short time later a park ranger found the child abandoned and unharmed in Houston’s MacGregor Park, about 20 miles away from the gas station, Sgt. Ben Beall told KHOU-TV.

“He saw what he first mistook to be an animal, a small animal, walking through the parking lot,” Beall said. “Turned out to be our 16 month-old child. The child was wearing a onesie, shivering cold.”

“It’s pretty chilly out here, and there’s a lot of wild animals running around here,” said Officer Kerry Clopton with the Houston Police Department. “Things could have ended up differently …”

Davis, left, and Cannady were arrested without incident following a short pursuit, deputies said.

Davis, left, and Cannady were arrested without incident following a short pursuit, deputies said. (Harris County Sheriff’s Office)

The child was taken to a hospital for observation and later placed in the care of his grandparents, the sheriff’s office told local media.

Deputies spotted the Chrysler 300 moments after finding the child, but the driver sped away, initiating a short chase, Beall told the Houston Chronicle.

The driver eventually stopped and deputies arrested Davis and Cannady without incident.

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The two were charged with auto theft and kidnapping. Cannady’s bond was set at $75,000 and Davis’ bond was set at $40,000, Fox 26 reported.

Meanwhile, Cook and Blue were charged with child abandonment for leaving the toddler unattended. Their bond was set at $10,000 each.


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