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Mom left 4-year-old roasting in hot car because she feared child would ‘drive away’: Cops

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Mom left 4-year-old roasting in hot car because she feared child would ‘drive away’: Cops

Nichole Dawn Yazzie (Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office)

A 32-year-old mother in Arizona has been arrested after she allegedly left her 4-year-old daughter in a scorching hot car while she went shopping, telling police that she intentionally made sure the car was not running despite it being 110 degrees outside.

Nichole Dawn Yazzie was taken into custody on Saturday and charged with one count of child abuse, records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

The child was inside of Yazzie’s vehicle while it was parked outside of a shopping center near Southern Avenue and Stapley Drive at about 7:45 p.m. when she was spotted by two witnesses, Mesa, Arizona, NBC affiliate KNPX reported. The shopping center includes stores such as Five Below, Stapley Goodwill, dd’s Discounts, and WSS, among others, and is located about 15 miles west of Phoenix.

The witnesses reportedly told the emergency dispatcher that the little girl was alone in a parked car with the windows rolled up. The car was not running. The child appeared to be “distressed” and was “excessively sweating,” Glendale, Arizona, news radio station KTAR reported.

Upon arriving at the scene, first responders said they saw Yazzie exiting a store before walking over to the vehicle and opening the right rear door, Phoenix CBS affiliate KPHO reported.

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