What happens when terrible mothers think they're above the law? Well here are four incidents of bad moms who have forsaken their even basic duties.
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On October 27th, 2022, Mesa Police officers flagged a suspected drunk driver who had allegedly left her baby at home alone. As she stepped out of her vehicle with her hands up, here’s how the situation unfolded.
On July 18th, 2023, the Clyde Police Department responded to a call about some children in Ohio, asking for help to remove their disruptive mother. Watch how officers handled this unusual situation.
On October 23rd, 2019, police officers responded to a family dispute from a caller named Eric. They arrived to find an agitated woman, later identified as Cristy, who demanded they leave and questioned the legality of their presence.
On January 19th, 2024, Joliet Police received a distressing call about a car parked at a local Target. Two children were abandoned inside, with the windows rolled down, exposing them to freezing temperatures. Here’s how the officers responded.
On September 20th, 2023, the Westfield Police Department responded to a report of an allegedly intoxicated woman near a school. Officers were dispatched to ensure the safety of the children and staff. Let's see how they handled the situation.
On May 20th, 2024, the Flagler Sheriff's Office received an emergency call about a child locked inside a car at a Walmart. Deputies and the Palm Coast Fire Department were immediately dispatched to the scene. Watch as these responders take swift action to ensure the child's safety and remind the parent of their responsibility.
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