Children Found Dead in Cars in Ohio, Mo.

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Aug 24, 2007, 2:30:12 AM8/24/07
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*Perilous Times

Children Found Dead in Cars in Ohio, Mo.*


Friday August 24, 2007 6:46 AM

By JIM SALTER

Associated Press Writer

ST. LOUIS (AP) - A 7-month-old infant was found dead in the heat of a
parked car Thursday near the Washington University School of Medicine,
authorities said. Hours later, a 2-year-old toddler was found dead in a
vehicle in a suburb of Cincinnati.

The infant's name has not been released. Her father is a research
analyst at the nearby medical school. Her mother is a staff physician at
St. Louis Children's Hospital.

On a day when the temperature reached the upper 90s, a woman spotted the
baby girl, called 911 and broke the car window, police Capt. James
Gieseke said. The child was pronounced dead at a hospital.

The child had been in the car for three hours, Gieseke said. It's
believed the mother left the child in the back seat of the father's car,
but that the father thought the mother had taken the child.

``There was a horrible, devastating mix-up as to who was going to take
the child to day care,'' Gieseke said.

Details were still sketchy because the couple were too distraught to
give complete statements, Gieseke said.

Jan Null, adjunct professor of meteorology at San Francisco State
University, said the death was the 22nd in the U.S. this year involving
a child left in a hot vehicle.

A 2-year-old girl was found dead Thursday in her mother's sweltering
sport utility vehicle in Union Township, about 20 miles southeast of
Cincinnati, police said.

The girl, Cecilia Slaby, was strapped in a car seat in the rear of the
vehicle, which was in the parking lot of Glen Este Middle School, where
the girl's mother, Brenda Nesselroad-Slaby, is an assistant principal,
said Clermont County Prosecutor Don White. No charges had been filed.

An autopsy was planned to determine the cause of death. Temperatures in
the area reached 100 degrees Thursday, according to the National Weather
Service.

Police said they received several 911 calls about 3:15 p.m. from people
who spotted the girl in the vehicle.

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