An 11 month old should be able to walk, that makes the baby a toddler. 0-3 months newborn, 4 months until walking infant, walking until about three toddler, 3-5 preschooler.
I'm sorry but if there were such things as guardian angles the baby would have never been in harms way to begin with. Come on now. Not to mention, all the other kids and people that are killed by random things. Are you saying that their guardian angles were having lunch at the time?
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@@pamelah7235 Yep, my grandmother was 37 when my big sister was born. My Mum was 42 when she became a grandmother, but for the record, I did have my bachelor's degree when my daughter was born.
Sophia’s And SnowBall’s World My 3 year old son, managed to get out of our yard. Fortunately for us, our sheep dog saw him leave. She cornered him a block away and pinned him against a building. He slipped out while my wife was had her back turned helping our 4 year old with a sliver. We had no idea which way he went. I went one way, mom the other. I was shocked at how far he made it in such a short time. It was also fortunate that there was only two directions he could have went. Had we lived in a rural area at the time. He could have gone in any direction. And who knows how far he could go unseen.
this is just mind boggling. i cannot for the life of me understand this. if i found a baby in the road i would have a heart attack. im just glad that thise people found him and not some nut case. im glad hes ok.
I'm SO glad that child was NOT picked up by a pedophile, or someone that wanted a child and abducted him; they'd have thought nothing of driving away with the baby, and NOT notifying police. And the rainy weather would have made it easier for them to not be seen. This story would have had a different ending if two kind and decent human beings had not seen him first.
Maria Gonzalez you know what though 46 years old is not old at all that's the age of my mom and she could take on many kids feed them take care of them properly without any issues that lady was being careless and reckless and just plain stupid I'm glad she got charged that kid could've fucking died morons these days man
Bella Min lol, omg, I thought the same. I'm sure she meant nothing by it, but I couldn't help thinking "you don't need to have kids or grandkids to feel protective of children."
Bella Min are you seriously saying people that don't have kids are uncaring and would just keep driving? That's pretty crappy and ignorant to say!! And Very untrue!!
For an 11 month old how did he get out of the house without a door being wide open or opened for him. I have 4 kids and have raised my brother and some cousins also babysat many many children and not once has this ever happened. This is horrible neglect. 11month olds are crafty at times but they aren't all that strong and they aren't very quiet. This case stinks of horrible neglect and possible plan to get rid of the child if you ask me...
M. G. It truly is M.G. but heartwarming as well since the baby is safe & sound. It tugs at my heart. Im a Grandfather and I have a 7 month Grandson I think the world of. I wish this beautiful kid a safe & rewarding future. Peace✌
48 year old grandmother......i wonder if she has medical problem has not been detected such as Algiers I know not correct spelling forgive me, dementia i hope they check medical problems as well as mental state of mind.....then none these cases, how irresponsible can you be, she has children since this is grandmother.....i d love to talk to her kids.....
I don't think she didn't care for the baby,but, she certainly didn't keep a close eye on him why was the door open allowed him to leave the dwelling......i m with you to a point.....i just can't understand people......
pinacoloda226 Something similar happened to me . When my mother was taken care of my son who is now 21 while I worked , was told my son was wondering around outside at age 1. Never again did my son stayed with her smfh, I ask myself what if I never had my son back again😔.
Just this February 2019 I found a baby in the middle of a busy road near a very steep corner early afternoon hours. I couldn’t believe my eyes at first . I stopped in the middle of the road and grabbed the baby as fast as I could without scaring him because it was a two way road and I was scared any moment a vehicle might bend that corner and run the baby over ( thank god thay didn’t happen) I grabbed the baby who seemed to be about no more than 2yrs old and kept screaming who’s baby is this ! I walked about two houses when a grandmother and a grandfather who was supposed to be watching the baby was in the yard doing yard work and didn’t realize the baby had went into the street . I was traumatized to say the least.
Since that happened go back & tell services to make excuses to visit as a reason to go over there and watch the baby because that child is not protected.
Waterlillyjjj They are terrible irresponsible grandparents. If they actually loved that child, they wouldn’t have risked letting them out of their sight and they would’ve actually cared for him. You should have called the police and kept an eye on the child until they got there
I Googled the grandmother's name, and found out that her daughter, the baby's mother, had died earlier that year. He was playing with his sister in the front porch and crawled away 40 feet from their home. I'm not saying this excuses the grandmother at all, I just wish I could help. She's taking care of five children in total. I hope things are better for them right now. Stories like this need a gofundme. They could do with some more help.
I found a baby on the side of the road in the suburbs in NJ when I used to race bikes in high school. I stopped and picked him up (he was walking, but it was clear he had just learned), and started to look around when a frantic woman came running from the backyard. Her 3 yr old and the baby were napping in a play yard while she was hanging laundry in the backyard, and she ran inside to put the dry laundry in and grab the wet stuff, and the 3yr shoved the baby out of the playyard. The mother came out and saw the baby missing a few minutes after, and assumed he was in the backyard-she must have remembered the road, or noticed the gate was open, just about the time I was picking him up. He was more scared by her crying like mad than the road. She thanked me and told me to stop by for a drink of water and to say hi anytime I rode past (which was the same time every day)- a few times they would be in the yard playing when I rode past that summer, so I would stop and say hi.
ann Gillespie It should be obvious. Crawled over to the door, stood up, reached to the handle at 3' above the floor, unlocked the door, opened it, quietly slipped out, closed the door, went down the steps, crawled out to the road and started exploring. All on his own. Yeah. That's what happened.
This same thing happen to me and my wife. We found a baby in the middle of the road on April 23rd 2016 with nobody around. This story is so shocking because some of the things that happen here also happen to me. Like I was yelling "Who's baby is this" and nobody ever showed up the whole time I was yelling. This guy was blowing his horn to get somebody's attention and nobody ever showed up. This was all caught on a cheap dashcam we had at the time. I even called the video "Baby found in the middle of the road Without a parent close by" in which it caught the eye of a local news station like here. I agree with this gentlemen that found the baby on 2 points . 1st the reporter from Fox19 tried to call me a HERO also. I also said I am not a Hero. I told the reporter that "The Men & Women serving our Country that don't get the daily Thank You's our the true Hero's". 2nd I also would like to believe that anyone would do the same thing also and we was put in that place at that time to save a small child. If you take nothing from this story or if you see my raw video. Take this way "When parents fall short of protecting one of God's greatest gift "A Child" people need and should be ready to step in and protect that child that cant protect themselves.
Thanks I so agree as small as that child was somebody could of drove by and grabbed the child and been gone before anybody knew what happen. I walked a numbers of home from our vehicle to the child yelling like i said. Somebody in a car could have drove up and being quite and the child would be gone.
there was a investigation done but I was never contacted any further so I am not sure. I have seen the same family and children there so I think the family was given a warning or something but again I am not sure but atleast we was able to save the child from the street. Here is the link to the video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wsu2D3g9j4Y.html
The definition of " hero" is one who goes above and beyond duty". The men and women in the military are performing the duty they signed on for. A hero doesn't get paid.
This baby needs to be given to someone who will love & take care of him. Where are his parents? All of these people should not be allowed near kids. I'll take him! I promise he will be spoiled rotten & loved like crazy
The video is a few years old, so I really hope that the little one has been doing well. It's a very good thing that the right people spotted the baby. Some folks are not as perceptive as they should be while driving, esp during a rain storm. Also, it's a very good thing that some maniac or freak didn't get a chance to snatch him up. They might not consider themselves to be hereos (I like their humility!), although they were certainly at the right place, at the right time....
Many years ago, I was working nights and just about every night. I had children to support and had too much pride for welfare. I had two children at school, and two toddlers at home. I fell asleep on the sofa folding clothes. I do not know how my 2 1/2 year old managed to unlock the chain on the door, but he did. I woke up, door open and my children gone. I panicked. I ran out of my house screaming their names when I saw two men carrying them down the street towards me. I have never felt so much relief. Go ahead and abuse me with with your words because you can never hurt me more then I have hurt myself over what might have been. Instead of making ugly judgmental comments about something you know nothing about, how about helping out a friend, a neighbor, or just being nice to someone because you never know what they are going through. Or, are you the ugly one in the mirror that criticizes and never makes any mistakes? Go ahead, cast the first stone......
danuschild It's OK busy Momma! You're still tortured many years later. The fact that it still rattles your cage says so much! I'm glad you're kids were ok & probably old enough to really sneak out by now. You're not the kind of crazy crap parent these people are referring. You must can excellent, concerned & overworked Mom. Don't let that memory take up precious time & space.
I think just about every mom has a horror story that haunts her even after the kids have grown up and moved out. My little one put Houdini to shame when it came to escaping. Even after installing door locks and window alarms, my awesome (and understanding) nieghbors called me one morning to tell me my 3 year old was at their house having breakfast. She'd crawled out the cat door and followed the nieghbor's dogs through a trail of dense forest to their house. The husband told me the best advice ever "It doesn't matter how good of a parent you are, no one is perfect and we all make mistakes."
No hate, judgement or stones, it happens to the best of us. My little sister when she was 18 months old used to escape our house and run to her friends house 2 doors down. Neighbours thought our mum was neglectful untill one day she looked out her loungeroom window to see miss 18months to 2 years climb up the fence, jump from the fence to the big bin, jump from the big bin to the ground and run to her little friends house. Our neighbor aplogised and would not of believed it unless she saw it herself. None of us are perfect and thank God your babies are safe.
she died when he was 3 month old. don't sit here and shame a mother who didn't have control over a situation because she's dead. she loved her kids. and this would have never have happened if she didn't pass away
*MERRY 🎅 CHRISTMAS* *As a Grandfather such videos are heart💔breaking to watch. they really tug at you. I haven't heard any updates on this child. I hope the best for this precious👶kid & wish him some normacy growing up. God Speed!*
Who the fuck in their right mind would let their baby out of their sight for long enough for that baby to crawl down a Dam Road I got two kids and I would never take my eyes off of them that long those are some piece of shit parents that did that
I was on a phone call when my boys were about 1 and 2 and for the first time, my two year old worked out how to unlatch the gate in the yard and took themselves for a ‘walk’. Luckily I went to check on them just as they were about to cross the road! Couldn’t believe it. If it can happen to me, I guess it could happen to anyone. I try not to judge. Maybe grandma was asleep? It’s very odd and very scary
I was at work once when I found a baby wandering around the fitting rooms and I thought maybe the parents were inside and she got out but nope. Turns out the mom was on the other side of the stores looking at watches as her child walked across the entire store and she didn't even notice until I called managers. This was at a Macy's. Mind you they are big stores. Baby was waddling like she barely started walking too. I was so mad
This reminds me of the time me and my boyfriend came home and 2 toddlers were wandering around alone with no shoes. We stopped one from falling into the creek near my home. Talked to the older one and looked for thier parants.
THIS WOMAN WAS NOT EVEN PAST 50, SHE WAS A YOUNG GRANDMA, SO WHAT THE HECK WAS SHE DOING, TO LOSE TRACK OF AN 11 MONTH OLD BABY BOY IN THE HOUSE. HE WAS NOT EVEN WALKING, THEY FOUND HIM CRAWLING. HE IS SUCH A SPUNKY BOY, JUST WAIT TILL HE GROWS UP AND IS TOLD OF HIS ADVENTURE.
I can't understand how you can lose an 11 month old. Call me a helicopter mom or whatever, but a child that age should never be out of arms reach outside of home. And your home should be child proofed so that the child can't sneak around and get outside. I can't see how this case could be considered anything except negligence and incompetence.
On a very cold winter's day my father found a three year old girl, in town, she had on a skirt and Tshirt a slipper on one foot and a boot on the other. No one knew who she was. The mother who had moved the previous day, had put her down for a nap. She had got up and wandered out the house, parents called the police to say they had found a child. Luckily mother and daughter were reunited within the hour. No prosecution was made. Kids are great at escaping.
Linda Andrews true but this baby was 11 months old, he probably couldn’t walk very good if he could even do that yet. How long did it take them to notice he was gone? Babies can’t crawl that fast for too long they’d get tired
No one is perfect but when you have children in the house you have to check doors and latches and look at see what they could get into for instant will it should be covered cabinet should be locked you have to get down on the floor and make sure sure everything is safe they can get out very easily and you have to be aware of this if you are busy you need to put them in a crib or somewhere where they're safe freak things does happen but be thankful that somebody was there to find that little boy
3 year old, i can kinda understand...some 3 year olds can be very mischievous and at that age their personality is in full swing, independence is growing, but an 11 months old escaping on their own is BS
amutinyinheaven I have no words for this situation but it should be investigated I know free things happened but was there other people in the house younger children who left the door open sounds crazy I'm just happy that the Lord send someone nice and kind to help the baby in the baby was okay
I have never had my daughter escape. That is crazy. I was 20 when I had her, but she was an exceptional baby and a great teenager now. After a couple days home from the hospital I figured out she would sleep the entire night on my chest, we slept like that for about 3 months. My mom would be so angry with me, saying its dangerous, but I knew I wouldn't roll over or move from that spot with my baby on my chest. My mom would come in the room to "wake her up" every morning, but I knew she was really checking to see if I had moved at all through the night. Lol
That baby was blessed by these people. If you dont want kids keep your legs closed this makes me so mad im glad they cought who the baby belong to and thats were they need to be in jail