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According to officials, a mother was arrested after leaving her two children inside a warm car in Florida after shopping on one of the hottest days so far in 2025.
The office of Lee County Sheriff said on Facebook that Marien Isnar allegedly left her two children, while she was shopping on a dollar tree in Leh acre of Florida on Sunday.
According to the depot, the car, which was not running, reached the internal temperature of 100 degrees, while the two children of Isnar were in the car. Officials said the external heat, which was 98 degrees, allowed the car to reach 100 degrees within 10 minutes, as every window was rolled.
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The depot in Florida said that Marien Isnar left her children inside a dollar tree, leaving her children inside the car. (Lee County Sheriff Office)
When the depot arrived, they allegedly found two teenagers inside the car with their seatbelt. The mother claimed that she was in store for only five minutes when asked by a deputy, but according to officials, she was in the store for 25 minutes.
ISNAR was accused of unattractive child in a motor vehicle – unattainable child. He was released from jail on a $ 1,500 bond on Monday. His next court attends 11 August.
The mother, who lost a 9-month-old son in a hot car, warned the parents that we warned us among the heat: ‘There can be no way’
The depot of Florida stated that Marien Isnar was inside the dollar tree for 25 minutes. (Lee County Sheriff Office)
Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marseno said that the matter sends a clear message to the parents.
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Marien Isna was arrested on Sunday after allegedly left her two children inside a warm car. (Lee County Sheriff Office)
“The woman chose to leave her children in a car during one of the hottest days we have done in South -West Florida this year.” “This allows it to work as a clear message, we will not hesitate to justify people to risk a child’s life. We are grateful that these children are fine.”