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In Georgia, two young children were rescued from a warm car in a mall parking last month, which was called in 911 after crying.
The Cobt County Police Department released the bodycam footage of rescue, which took place on 4 June on Monday.
Outside a warm car trapped inside a warm car and a little girl trapped inside a warm car in the parking lot outside the dick game, the officers arrived at the Cumbersland Mall after a woman at 911 at 911.
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Police department released 911 calls from 4 June at Cobb County, Georgia, stuck inside a warm car outside a mall and reported their bodycam footage from the rescue. (Cobt County Police Department)
The Cobal County Police released its 911 call, in which he can be heard saying that the children were very young, and alone inside the car and crying.
He told the dispatcher, “The windows are torn, but I don’t think it’s right. We just came out of the dick and I heard the children crying,” he told the Dispath.
Officers arrived early, unlocked the car after shattering the driver’s window and expelled the children. Both were on the back seat nor one of them was stopped properly.
J’Quawn Dixon was arrested once and the police have accused him of two hooliganism of the brutality of a second degree child. It is not clear that he is the father of both children.
A little boy and a little girl, unknown age, was saved from a warm car when an adult left them for about 41 minutes. (Cobt County Police Department)
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Police said that Dixon caused children under 18 years of age “cruel or excessive physical or mental pain”, which they were obtained according to the arrest warrant, leaving inside a vehicle without air conditioning for 41 minutes. Fox 5 Atlanta.
It was discovered that according to bodycam footage, Dixon went to the mall at 12:24 pm. Officials said they reached the mall at 1:03 pm soon after 911 calls were made.
The higher as high as that day was 87 degrees, the police said, and an infrared thermometer was used, showing that the temperature inside the car reached 117 degrees.
After leaving two young children inside a warm car while going to Cumberland Mall in Georgia, J’Quawn Dixon is facing two hooliganism of second-degree hair cruelty. (Cobal County Sheriff Office)
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The Cobb County Police wrote on Facebook, “A great thanks to the concerned citizens who called 911. Your quick action is why these children are safe today.” “You saw something and did something, and it made the whole difference.”
Dixon was booked in the Cobb County Jail on a $ 10,000 bond that day. He posted it the next day and released, Fox 5 said.