These Kids Were Accidentally Left Behind
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- Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025
- These are scary stories about kids getting left behind. In 2022, Quincy Walker was riding home on the school bus when a substitute driver dropped him off at the wrong location. Also in 2022, mom Stephanie Martinez was understandably freaked out when her daughter’s daycare closed up and locked her daughter inside. In 2016, a desperate mom was distraught when a cruise ship left her behind while her three children were on board. Inside Edition Digital’s Andrea Swindall has more
The fact that the first kid wasn’t even worried about being lost but he was worried about his mom worrying about him is so cute and sad at the same time..I’m glad he’s okay now!!
That's what I noticed too so sweet Thank God he is home safe
It broke my heart when he said “I don’t want my mom to worry.” 😥 even calling her “Max’s mom”. I’m so glad he’s safe.
@packwatch4802 did you not hear when he said the bus driver told him to get out even when he told him,it wasn’t his stop....you sound so retarded and sick😒😒
@@kingbella309 exactly what kind of person would say taht
The child was scared. I would of been mad if I would of been his mother. lucky a responsible adult helped him.
There was a case on Long Island several years ago. A woman had taken her two little boys to the beach. After a while she realized that a little girl had come over and was playing with them, but everything was peaceful so she just kept an eye on them. When it was time to leave she realized that no other parent seemed interested, so she asked around and no one knew the child, so she took the little girl to the nearest lifeguard and explained the situation. The lifeguard made several announcements regarding a missing child, no one showed up, so the police were called, and they came and took charge. A couple of hours later they finally got a phone call. The child was at a daycare center, and they had taken some of the children to the beach. No one noticed when the little girl disappeared. They took the rest of the kids back to the center, and didn't notice that they were missing someone until her mother finished work and came to get her daughter. New York State closed the daycare that night.
Usually that's what happens for any daycare, its automatic. Something simple as a head count or clipboard with names and nametag can make a difference
Shameful
Good to hear that won't ever happen to another child again
@@Brian_Williams5298 or a worker who pays attention and is not on their phone
Wow that was dangerous
"Nothing is more important than the safety of children in our care." Practice what you preach people.
Exactly
I laughed
The kids crying made me laugh SO hard 😂😂
@@penelopephelange really? You find upset children funny?
Disregarding safety is an act of Crime.
Every time I come across the daycare story my blood boils. I work at a daycare and that is just absolutely insane to me. It is so easy to NOT lock a child in a closed center, like what in the world was the plan there?
My friends sister went to a club called Rainbows when she was about 5 and her mum was two minutes later so they just left her right next to a main road and went back inside 🤬🤬🤬
@@evasainty1467 OMGGGGGGGGGGG
@@evasainty1467WHATTTT?!! It gives me a headache to try and understand why any person thinks that is okay?!
Keep raging
I used to go to a daycare when I was younger and my nana would sometimes be late picking me up so one of the teachers would always stay late with me until my nana got there and whenever it was near closing time they would take all the kids who haven’t been picked up yet to the front to wait for there parents. Like I genuinely don’t understand how they could forget a child in a daycare
“He opened the door, and then, he said get out.”
A bus driver, with the responsibility of making sure children get home safe, told a child to get out of the bus when the child knew they were at the wrong stop. What a world.
This happened to me when I was in 3 grade in 29 palms except I got dropped off in the desert
Yea it's pretty awful but kids love to lie. There's no telling what happened. I can see the kid hopping out and the bus driver driving off and then the kid realized he's on the wrong street and freaked out and he made up that story or he could be telling the truth. Idk. I just know I've heard crazier lies by kids before lol.
That happened to my little brother at about the same age.
@@wmwmwmwmwmwmwmwmwmwmwmwmwm2317 Good one 🙄
No more being around kids.....weirdo...
That lady trying to justify herself for dragging that poor little boy by his arm and leaving him on a porch and RUNNING AWAY was absolutely disgusting. You can tell by the defensive tone of her voice she knows she did wrong.
I don't care what you tell me, if I'm in charge of your child, I'm not leaving him on the porch and running away!
She was more interested in running out to the club with the mother to find new guys to make unwanted children with. More kids to abandon on the wrong porch I guess
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@@jrobbin24
EXACTLY 💯💯
And the disgusting thing is the courts actually granted custody to the horrible mom
That's one of the major reasons people from that community get involved into petty crimes at young age(for approval from other parent figures they look out for in streets). Then some blame the whole community.
When you don't have someone to validate your emotions at home, you will go out doing stupid things for the validation of whole village. And the movies, tv shows, lack of reading it all directs to glamorization of violence. Its better shown in The Wire.
I'm honestly more disgusted at the negligence of that little girl being left in the classroom WHILE IN THE DARK!! I cried when she stood on a chair just to get someone's attention.
I bet that little kid's mother doesn't show up 15 minutes late again.
@@frankies-1389 definitely!
@@skitnat4594 Seeing a child locked in a daycare in the dark is funny? Sickening and appalling.
I'm sorry dat glass would've been smashed immediately and that place would've Been sued or shutdown. Or even both.
@@realityvlogger1016 its a bot account. Its spamming the same comment on alot of videos
Two weeks after I was born, my dad was moved duty stations in the Navy from Washington to CT. My parents left me in the car seat on the back porch for several hours, more like 4 hours. This is before cell phones…. Their friend and neighbors found me and took me inside. It took them 2 hours to realize they were new parents and left the baby.
To this day, I call Wilma (the neighbor who found me) my second mom.
how on earth did they not realize u were out there? I have two kids and remember SEVERE sleep deprivation when they were babies but never would I forget I have a child for that amount of time.
I’m so sory
@@corrinealexander885 Not everyone experiences baby brain in the same way as you.
This father has all the reasons to be angry. Who would drag a child like that and leave him at the door not knowing if this child will get in by someone or not
And she had a poor excuse
His outrage still did not get him full time custody, I wonder why.
@@brazenleaf360 😂 exactly he doesn’t give af about his son or he’d have him.
Because the husband already is taking care with more duties, such as paying
alimony, expenses for his ex-wife and son and a home loan debt
@@Norkgb I dont think either of you know the family dynamic
"I would never drag a kid by one arm." Lady, that's exactly what you did and worse!
Jeez 3 bots in a row
@@Vicky-bo4dy .. and that is ' funny ', how.? You ridiculous twerp..!
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She needs jail time.
And the mom didn’t deserve to have him back in her care. Hopefully the father sued for full custody and won.
The woman who carried that child by the arm and just left him in the dark on some porch without any hesitation was no accident.
It's clear she could've cared less about his safety, which is outrageous
The kids mother asked her to leave him there idk why
@@jgicecream12yt I can speculate why. She probably had her friend leave their son on his father's porch so she could say he was an unfit parent to get back at her ex and the stepmother. Probably was going to say she safely dropped him off and he must have not been watching him or something not knowing the friend would go to the wrong address where there was a door cam to capture everything.
It's when she said she would never carry him like that, well the video says different
I'm glad this was televised so everyone can see her sorry azz face. She's too self absorbed to have any child in her possession.
couldnt have cared less
you know that kid that was dropped of at the wrong stop was blessed his friend's mom helped him he was blessed
Unbelievable how that little boy was treated. Shame on the court for placing him back with the mother
@@KamerTalOfficial3100bot
@@KamerTalOfficial3100 cringe af npc
@BOBA2763 how do you know smart guy?
@@shopchefHow do YOU know?
Im happy that the father wasnt deranged though at least he knew their uncle was with them before leaving
My 5 yr old was dropped off at wrong stop in a blizzard and walked a mile in it to find mommy. Most heart breaking day ever as a mom.
my dad used to go to work at 5am, too early to drop me off at school, so when I missed the bus I'd hitch hike. Couldn't get a ride once and ended up walking to school in some serious snow, turns out there was no school that day, so there was no bus to even catch. Pretty sure I had some kind of low grade frostbite on my feet. Catholic school uniform is really thin knee socks, a shirt and clog shoes. Not the warmest. I just remember being soaking wet and freezing when I finally got home. Awful day. He still doesn't know I used to have to hitch to get to school, it'd probably give him a heart attack.
That’s horrible!! I worked as a elementary secretary for a little and if a parent wasn’t at a stop for the kid, the bus driver would bring them back to me so I could call the parents and figure it out! Worst calls were the ones from parents unsure where their kid is, I hated to hear the worry but made sure to tell them their child is safe with me at the school till they get there 😊 much better to bring them back rather than let them wonder the town lost and scared!
@@appalachiabrauchfrauWhy would you do that? Why wouldn’t you just go back to your house if you couldn’t find a ride rather than trying to walk in snow when you’re clearly not dressed for it? I what did you think would have happened if you missed school? Got beat for missing or something? I’m not trying to assume I’m just trying to understand what you were thinking.
@@DecorByDaviana Homeschool.
Homeschool, homeschool, homeschool.
I love the system that we have over here in Indiana we have this app that we use that helps us locate where the bus driver is at we can watch every time the bus is moving we can look at it and we can view it from right then and there and it doesn't like go away until we close out the app and it will tell me exactly when she gets dropped off at the bus stop when she's getting picked up at the bus stop when the bus is going to come how long until the bus is going to be there it gives me updated detail to detail on everything this app is amazing I also make it where I have the bus drivers personal cell phone number and anytime something else changes I am notified about it like a substitute bus driver or whatever it might be I love my daughters bus driver she is a blessing
This happens more than people think. My teacher accidentally put me on the wrong bus in kindergarten. At the final stop I told the bus driver we never passed my street and he basically told me he couldn’t help and made me get off. So I got off and stood by the other kids all getting picked up by their parents until a nice lady asked if I was lost. I guess she noticed I was distressed or something. I told her that I got off at the wrong stop and asked her to call my mom because I had her number memorized thankfully. Then she called my mom and waited with me until she got there.
Wtf I can't imagine just being like "peace kid". I'd be furious if someone left my baby. No attempt to call the school or parents or take you back. What....
Glad you were safe geeez
Thank God for the nice lady who noticed you.
It happens all the time and it's been happening for many years...
It’s scary how often that happens. I’m so glad nothing bad happened to you.
God Bless you for being there. This video is disgusting it gave me the chills of every situation. The 1st little boy crying at the door really Infuriated me I’ve heard this happened in our county. They have so many new bus drivers. Unbelievable 2 yr old left at the daycare really PO’d me off.
Back when i was a kid, i was about 2 streets away from my actual house, and when i tried to inform my bus driver she just ignored me and i came to my classmates house sobbing and crying.
10/10 for the help i got and a 0/10 for the bus driver.
"I ran cause I didn't want her to see me" is what she was meant to say. Along with, "I'm a horrible person."
"I ran because I was told not to interact with the adults" - "Just doing what I was told"
Horrible? I would think the word disgusting is much more appropriate. Trash.
@@trendingandiloveit basura 🗑🚮
But that would be telling the truth something that she clearly not doing often in her life as well as being sorry and taking responsibility for her actions. The real villain tho was the mother.
Horrible INDEED!
The fact that the daycare center had the audacity to say “nothing is more important to us than the safety of the children in our care. We’ll also take immediate steps to ensure this kind of thing doesn’t happen again.” Is honestly sad, firstly it’s shouldn’t have happened in the first place and shows how immature people can act, they didn’t properly take responsibility for this event and they didn’t check that there were any children left inside. Who knows what could’ve happened if that child didn’t get the chair and her mother didn’t see her.
It's usually "we'll learn lessons from this" ... they never ever do..
Imo, the proper response from that daycare should have been "...ensure this kind of thing NEVER happens again."
They didn't even offer an apology.
I've worked in many a daycare and can't wrap my mind around how a kid was left. We would close the rooms, wipe down everything, put away toys, and the whole deal. There would be no way of a kid being left in one of those rooms.
Just seeing her tearstained face peeking through the door window tore my heart up….
The fact that Quincy said "I don't want my Mom to worry about me." At that age, I'm sure he was scared yet he worried about his Mother ❤️❤️❤️🌟🌟🌟
True. It also implies that he has a loving/caring Mom.
What a loving child!!
And very thankful for Madison aka Max's Mom 🙏🙏🙏. If not for a few minutes earlier he could have went wandering. So grateful she was home & so grateful Quincy is knowledgeable of the streets, houses, etc. where they travel.
Example: When my son was young I used to get close to house & ask him which way to go & while we did, I asked him to point out houses, prominent markings that showed him/reminded him where he was & has he got older, I would ask for directions further out from our destination. Plus he knew my full name, our address, a telephone number, etc. as well as for him to go to a store, a place opened & lights on....Just teach your kids awareness, home address, phone #, full names, the school he goes to and even a friend's full name (adult - example: Madison.....last name needed for him aka Max's Mom).
Right? Broke my heart hearing him cry about worrying his mom. What a kid.
Just awesome kids.....knew how to work with what they knew wasn't right. Quincy 🌟, I did not catch her name, so sorry....She knew, lights out, I'm by myself 🤨🥺get a chair where I see, hear, be seen & heard at such a young age. 🙌🤘💎🧠💫👼😇💞
Shout out to that operator being so calm voiced to the worried mom . She was so soft spoken it made me even calm💔🩵
Poor sweet baby In the first clip. Being lost is scary no matter what but especially as a young child. I’m so glad he’s okay
@@orangepeel1073 what the hell is wrong with you
Did the bus driver get fired?? I really hope so
So brave though, and he was still able to find someone he knew would help him. He never should have been in that position to begin with but he’s got a good head on his shoulders
@@orangepeel1073 💀💀
@@orangepeel1073 Bruh
Kiara...It's amazing that you didn't dislocate the little boy's shoulder the way you just carried him like a shopping bag and left him. Someone tells you leave the child on the porch even if you don't want to face that person, you stay with the child! You're a grown-up woman get some backbone and responsibility! Don't let someone else intimidate you like that! You have your own judgement to make decisions and stay with the child. You never ever leave a child like that.
i didn't even notice the little boy at first, i thought it was a shopping bag by the way she held him
Why would she run away like that? That baby was left clueless. She treated it like ding dong ditch more than dropping off her friends baby.
Hopefully she'll never have children, how can u handle a child like that, she obviously didn't give 2 cares about that baby. Hope his arm is ok. Daddy, go get custody of your boy, for a mom to let this happen is insane
I hope she doesn't have kids
@silkthecatmothi LITERALLY HATE HER!!!!
There's no excuse for the woman dragging the boy by his arm like that and then leaving him without making sure he was okay. That woman is pure evil.
Edit: I don't care what she was told to do. I wouldn't do it no matter what I was told. NEVER leave a child until you're sure they're safe. So it was neglect at minimum.
I worked with a guy whose wife was a state certified nut job. A couple times I had to pick him up from his house from work because his wife never came home and he's home with the baby but he has to get to work. I never once stepped inside their home because of her, but I still just never up and left, I still stayed some feet from the door or waiting in my vehicle where I can see the door.
She even asked me to come in and I flat out said. "No thanks." She even started getting upset with me because I wouldn't come in but I wouldn't go in because she was crazy.
So if I can stand at a crazy woman's doorstep as the ride for an adult than that woman could have stood at the doorstep for a child. Going off of what the woman said when she was told the step-mom was crazy via from the mouth of the mother.
@@MaybeYourMom21 doesn't change the fact she could be lying or ignored her no matter what you think we saw that wicked act with our eyes that boy could or might have been hurt
She (the woman and the mom) wanted to play stupid prank to the dad. But the woman stupidly got the address mix up
@@MaybeYourMom21 thats your sick mind
@@MaybeYourMom21 that’s no excuse! You never leave a toddler unattended much less carry him by his arm like if he was some type of bag of groceries.🤦🏻♂️
there’s nothing scarier then being a small innocent child and being lost and afraid
The cruise mom makes my blood boil. What an inconsiderate and irresponsible dummy smh
for real, just be there on time, they already waited long enough. Thank god they weren''t alone at least
For real.
If you're early you're on time if you're on time then you're late and if you're late you get left behind or fired 😂
Right?? Like what was she doing that was so important she couldn’t her back on the cruise with her kids?
Carrying that kid by his arm, dumping him on that porch and running off. Insisting she did nothing wrong and was doing a favor for her friend. Yikes!
Lmao 🤣
I wonder if they’re still friends cause she wouldn’t be mine if she did that to my child
Father needs custody
@@Brian_Williams5298 ill be running to the court (boys father) for full custody of the child with this camera footage as evidence of how the mom is not capable of having the child best health and safety at her responsibility. Guarantee the judge will sign off the papers for the father to have full custody. Imagine how the mom would react to that nasty friend of hers if that manage to happen.
What’s worse is you could see her face she was smiling and laughing
The poor kids must’ve been terrified. Thank god people helped them, so kind ❤
@@Vicky-bo4dy You have a severe brain infection. Its called Dumbassery syndrome. I hope you get better soon 🙏
@@thewicked2.08 So if you think that’s funny you really must be very boring
Yeah and its all bc of unresponsible parents
@@Vicky-bo4dy well.. It wasn’t very funny to certain people but go off
Quincy was so smart to recognize his friend's house, and bless Max's Mom for answering, comforting little Quincy and calling his Mom. I worked at a daycare, and how the HELL do you forget a kid?! By the end of the day, we'd keep all the kids in ONE room so we'd definitely know if someone was still there. We weren't allowed to close down the place until every kid was gone, even if the parents were late.
The minute Quincy started to explain and started crying, my heart hurt for him. This was heartbreaking to watch each child cry and the confusion that followed. I’m so thankful that each situation didn’t have deadly consequences. Thanks for sharing and bringing awareness making all of us more aware.
Chile, my eyes filled with tears to hear him cry like that.
I thought it was so funny how the woman got left behind by the cruise ship, you snooze you lose
shut up@@MrLisa35
He's absolutely adorable!
The woman who dragged the boy and just left him on the porch "I would never do that", but you did do that! You can't say you wouldn't do something you have already done.
And she was smiling dragging that baby
I am so mad at the duo. The mother is a monster and the woman is cruel and stupid or both
Did you not see the bag in her hand?
@@Redtortise-vf9xu Thats no excuse to drag a child like that, the body of such a young child like him is weak so he can injure his arm with just that, what does the bag have? Wheels? It shouldnt be heavy. Carrying a child and a bag at the same time for a few seconds isnt going to kill her and it isnt tiring either, and I know by experience. Plus, running away leaving him there not thinking if something can happen to him? Thats stupid. | Bad English,,, |
Thank you! Caught on camera doing that!
It’s so hard to watch kids being so afraid and upset. All it takes is for a lost child to encounter the wrong person. It’s really heartwarming to see these kids being taken care of and kept safe in situations that could’ve ended very differently.
Think about the thousands, of children being trafficked through the U.S./Mexico border by the current administration. If you pray, pray for them.
This is very sad they're all children nonetheless
shutup 😭@@horseman4now
The fact that the first kid wasn't even worried about his mom worying about him is cute and sad at the same time.. I'm glad he's okay now!!
I'm so glad little man just happened to be near his friends home and was able to recognize it good job little dude, glad you're safe!
Wrenn and thank GOD that his little friend's mom was home !
The fact that the mother can have custody again after a friend drop off the child at the wrong house without confirmation after dragging that child and abandoning him is the definitive definition of how mothers get away with being terrible.
It’s not fair to put blame on mother if it was a friend who was the issue ..
@@gracesutton1359 y trust a friend
I see it like this the fact that they put that child in the system and not with the father during the time of them figuring all of this out more disturbing!
@@ibrahimthegoat it can take a while to learn more about a friend but also the mother shouldn't have told her to abandon the child on the porch
@@WITHGODSGUIDANCEANDDIRECTION father should have full custody snd the mom can visit but only when the father their watching
That first little boy was absolutely precious. So sweet that he was worried about his mom even though he was so scared his little hands were shaking. The others were all terribly sad & unforgivable.
Just wanted to check ☑ out 🎓
He's so considerate, that's the kind of humans we need more in society.
The girl with a boy dragged in front of the door...man she could have dislocated the boy's shoulder grabbing him by one arm like that.
Can I just say that the first kid handled the situation impressively. If I was his age and stuck in that position, I would just cry on the sidewalk.
Scary that she just left the kid there alone. The one time I found a lost toddler I didn’t leave the kid’s side until I found an employee and informed him of the situation. *Never leave a young child unattended! Or most random people. An employee or security guard is usually fine. Trust your gut though.*
McDonalds Parks Also Say That. They Care About The Kids.
Honestly, I found an animal - a possum - that had been run over. It was alive but in pain. I called the number for animal rescue and waited 20 minutes in the rain until the van came.
I wouldn't leave an animal in distress alone, I CANNOT comprehend how anyone would leave a child.
@@tdeo2141 aw.. was it ok?
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sad@@tdeo2141
I took my first cruise in 2018. They don’t play around when they repeatedly warn us to be on the ship on time for departure. I never went too far away so I would ensure I made it back on time. I’m so happy the children were safe with a relative.
Im never been on a cruise, but i have been on passenger ferry and speedboats, and i was 1 minute late and it was gone 😢
@@SomeoneYT_1 then dont be late next time lol
She was too busy shopping.
Royals mom and her friend should be prosecuted for child abuse!! This was child neglect NOT excuses!! The father should be outraged!!
I agree with the cruise ship and what they did. Everyone on the boat paid money for the cruise, they waited a half hour over, it was the ladies fault for not following the rules. Thank you for being your amazing selves everyone, peace and much love sent from Ontario, Canada.
Tennessee Cherokee Nation
Ah, yes, the self-entitled people who arrive late to everything, expecting everyone to wait for them, because what they're doing is more important than anyone else who have also paid to be there.
I used to work for Alaska railroad. We left people regularly. Even when we knew they were out there somewhere we had a schedule to keep.
Hundreds of people on the train needed to make connections with flights home or tours. There was one spot on the route that if they could get to it before the train passed they could rejoin the train trip. The train was slow compared to a driver on the freeway. However if they missed that connection it was a two or $300 cab ride back to the big city. Whatever was so important suddenly became very expensive.
Its not her fault cruise ships dont care about the people they care about the money if they cared they wait anothher 10 or 20 mins
@@velocity5006 couldn't the same argument be twisted to say the woman didn't care about all those other people, including her family, on the ship when she didn't follow the schedule?
Whatever excuse the lady had for leaving that baby alone at that door means nothing.
She should have at least confirmed with the adult that they're the guardians instead of just bolting off. She didn't even admit she went about it terribly, or apologized. She only expressed concerns over the criticisms thrown her way afterwards.
Bruh 😂
Right! If she had been genuinely sorry and apologised for dragging him and that she shouldn’t have left him… it would still be a horrible act, but at least she’d be a decent human being
You can tell she is the type that always make excuses about her bad behavior and unwise decisions.
I know 👋 the baby mama wanted to go party with her best friend so she called the baby daddy to watch their child because it was his time to anyways and he hadn't paid cs so he owes her one. He was with his lady friend so he said no way no how. So she decided baby daddy is gonna have to stay with the child regardless so she concocted this plan with her bff to drop off the kid and run leaving him with no choice but to watch over his kid. Except she went to the wrong house.
The woman who ran off after leaving the little boy is no Lady.She’s careless and untrustworthy.
The panic is real for these kids. I felt so bad for them watching this.
The lady who left Royal and ran has a bad attitude. She discusses it in anger and very defensively. She knows she did wrong while trying to justify what she did. She mistreated him to pulling his little arm. The dad deserves full custody of Royal.
The mother REQUESTED her friend abandon her baby on a doorstep, and his father doesn't even get custody after the baby returns from CPS???? That woman is sick, I bet she's just jealous of the step mom and has one-sided beef with the father's new life. Let the man have his son. I really hope he started and never stopped trying to get custody.
The father doesn't want custody he didn't even want to watch the boy hence why the friend dropped him off and ran off .. He ain't want him. He not fighting for custody because he doesn't want him he expressing faux outrage
@@VirgoDoll “he didn’t even want to watch the boy hence why the friend dropped him off and ran off” bro what that doesn’t make any sense. If anything judging by how emotional he got during the interview he definitely wants him in his life
@@dox8148 you're easily fooled lol that was to pile on the mother because she did something wrong still didn't negate the fact that he didn't want him in the first place
@@VirgoDoll Better than a mom who is willing to leave a child on a doorstep
@@Alexis_005 exactly
That woman "doing her friend a favour" by dragging and running & dropping off a two year old without making sure someone claimed him is a beast. She could have seriously injured him dragging him like that. Anyone with a brain and respect for human life would NEVER do that.
I hope she was charged with endangering a baby.🤬
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Not even that is a suitable punishment.
I'd say the last thing she sees is her own bloody organs ripped out of her body before she dies.
@@BlitzenBugatti 👍🏼😂👍🏼😂👍🏼😆
I hope she never has children!
She did not drag him. Little boy is walking fine not being dragged, don't exaggerate the situation. Her body language was also truthful. Too bad she got caught up in between the parents. She took her time to leave the little boy and its believable that the father has a sicko girlfriend who would start a drama.
I got locked in a church. Messed up part, I specifically told my teacher, "I'm going to use the restroom. I will be right back." She said, "okay ". 5 mins later... I find myself locked in. She claimed to never have heard nothing but other students stated they recalled her acknowledging me and also reminded her but she ignored it.
That's so neglectful of her , smh
Nasty teacher
@@alyssabullock6421 Church moment
average church in detroit 💀
why is that woman defending herself when its clear as day that she is lying through her teeth. she did drag that boy. she was reckless and abandoned the child and honestly should have been charged with child endangerment.
She said she talked to the step mom too before letting go of Prince, yet the video clearly says otherwise.
As a mother and Pedi RN, these clips disgusted me. I had so much anger bubble up inside of me, it took a while to return to calmness. In each case, negligence and child endangerment charges might be in order.
Thank the Lord, He protected them from further harm. Thank you Max’s mom for the care and compassion you demonstrated in helping the little guy. It could have had a more tragic ending.
That last one really got me. She dragged that child up to the front door like he was a piece of garbage. I wouldn't ask a friend like that to do me a favor ever again, it's not a favor when that stuff happens.
😊OK that's enough❤😅
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I worked at a kindercare learning center and we always had strict protocol when watching kiddos during drop off, pick up, moving classrooms or outside to the playground etc. There’s no excuse for why the hell that happened other than the teachers and staff not doing their job. I have clocked out and sat in the lobby with kids while their parents were late. If one little got left locked inside a closed building there’s no telling what else went down in that location.
Yup, I was an ECE. Never ever leave the centre if you're alone with a little one. Bigger centres would never allow that. It can get tricky at the end of the day with so much going on - but COUNT, COUNT COUNT!
I worked for an elementary school as an office worker, and I gladly stayed the extra hour to make sure a kid was picked up. Seriously hope they fired that worker who locked the poor girl in.
I work at a privately owned daycare. I'm with you zero excuses. I'm always counting my kids whenever we go anywhere and when we arrive.
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Wow, what a freaking excuse she gives, knocking on the door and leaving before the mother answers the door, I hope she is charged with child endangerment and goes to jail.
“i would never do that”
the video : literally does that
she says “everyone looking at me like the bad person, i was only helping my friend out” yeah right. that poor baby
That last story has me HEATED. The mom enlists a friend to abandon her son on the WRONG doorstep at 2 in the morning (even if it was the right doorstep, 2 in the morning?! Probably with no warning?) but CPS takes the kid away from the dad, holds him for lord only knows how long, then gives him back to the mom?!
ETA: The correct time was 8pm. Either way, not okay, especially since she likely didn't give dad a heads up that the little one was going to be dropped off. And even if it's just 8pm, what if they were out or really were in bed?
Video clearly says it was around 8pm..
The poor woman delivering the child was just the meat in the sandwich and she was fearful of being in the middle of a family war.
@@MsMesem There is no excuse to drag a child like that.. and no reason why she could not have picked him up and carried him with that arm.
I so agree
@@MsMesem poor?? she is a horrible person. Anyone could have kidnapped that child! And who grabs a child like that?? that stupid woman could have dislocated his arm.
This hits close to home for me, when I was little my mom would drop me off at the daycare center at LA Fitness while she worked out. One time it was getting late so the daycare shut down for the night, and there was only one employee left. I followed her out into the lobby which is where she left me, and I watched her walk out the door to her car. I was just stranded there and I didn't know what to do so I just stood and waited there until my mom lucky found me there. I still resent that daycare employee to this day
Im so sorry that happened to you :( and that worker is one dumb mf
What kind of a mother would do that? Much less the employee?
@@sherryhudson9075 Working out that late at night seems irresponsible all around.
@@xxwhispersxx2856 I workout 7pm to 9pm
“Every child deserves a parent, But not all adults deserve a child.” L parents fr
Give that baby to his father! He seems like a nice and caring guy, and not like his mother who let that woman do that to him.
Women have all the power of these days. Especially in the courts.
It's difficult to change custody to the father in today's Court of law even if the mother is a lunatic
@@digitaldazzle5836 sad but true
@@digitaldazzle5836the sad truth..I can’t defend woman on this one
I had a similar incident. My son was left outside on the playground for 15 minutes while the class and teachers were inside. It was over 100 degrees and by a major highway . They said they miscounted. He was beating on the door crying and scared. When I showed up they said someone picked him up, I’m like
No. Then they ran outside and found him. I was speechless, couldn’t think. Grabbed my son,
Called my ex husband and never went back. It still breaks my heart to this day.
An incident quite the opposite of that happens to me in 2nd Grade. The class was lining up for recess and the teacher let the students who were not talking get in line first. Once I got in line she told me to go back to my desk because I was talking. I did not realize that she wanted me to get back in line when the class started leaving. I was inside the classroom and I waited until recess was over. She claimed that her and some other students had looked all around the playground to find me. It was not a big deal to me at the time and it was completely my fault.
@@NoriMori1992 yes. Corrected
I'm sorry for your loss.
@@Lifeisbetteronsaturn She should have clarified instead of ordering you to just go back to your seat.
@@Lifeisbetteronsaturn definitely not your fault
I like when operators show emotion while on a call. I know it's not really allowed because they need to keep the caller calm, but having someone understand your emotions to me is comfort. I prefer hearing, "you must be really upset," rather than hearing, "okay, stay calm ma'am."
Agreed. I understand you can't let someone get hysterical, but I feel like telling someone to "calm down" can make it sound like the 911 operator doesn't understand the seriousness of the situation. It almost makes me more anxious that the person I am talking to isn't listening.
Accidentally is a very strong word for some of these clips..
That last story, I hope the father gets full custody. You don’t drag a child across the lawn and ditch him without knowing what will happen next.
He doesn't want full custody he didn't even want to watch him which is why the friend dropped him off anyway and ran off theyre both trifling
@@VirgoDoll I feel sad for that poor child. He's being used as a pawn to juggle who takes care of him. He needs BOTH parents! BOTH!!!
@@VirgoDoll That is no excuse at all, if she was aware he did not want to watch him, why would she send the child over there for in the first place, to be dragged and dumped on a porch he is not at fault here, the friend she send him over there with and the mother should be dragged to court and jail. Put blame where it should go.
@@VirgoDoll Your comment is deep af, the dad would have picked up his son if he was so eager to see him. Both mom and dad too silly and immature to coparent respectfully.
@@nativenation11 you don’t know both sides, they could have also made an agreement earlier in the day for him to be dropped off, before she got too drunk to drive him there so her slightly less drunk friend took him instead. Mother should have called and asked him to come pick him up
The smiles of the two little boys look alike. You know they must be good friends, and I hope that friendship endures.
“I don’t want my mom to worry about me”
He has a heart of actual gold
"I don't want my mom to worry about me" - my heart sank when he said that. He's such a mature kid for his age. So glad he's safe and sound, all thanks to Max's mom. ❤️
I can't even finish watching this; it breaks my heart. When my daughter was 1 year old she was left behind when her daycare class was evacuated during an earthquake. She wasn't even missed until the children and teachers were cleared to return to the room and found her climbing over cardboard boxes that had fallen around her as she napped. The only reason I found out what happened is that one of the teachers quit working there and called me.
that is disgusting. I'm so sorry!
i am not sorry
@@wahoo. That's rude. Someone's child got left behind during an EARTHQUAKE and the mother wasn't even informed, and you tell them you're not sorry for them? It's not even your place to say that honestly.
@@Blossom-hd7rr There’s one in every crowd 😅
@@witchofthewildwoods3496 Yeah sadly.
Mom coming home two minutes earlier is an act of God. Children should never be mistreated, traumatized, neglected, or mistreated.
lil bro has dementia
@@crosssans9984WHAT!??!?!
I cant believe that little boy lost- I cried - he was so brave & smart
Is it just me or do some of these look more like negligence rather than accidents?
Accidents usually happen due to negligence. Except maybe for insurance or tort law, an accident doesn't mean no one is to blame, it just means it was unintentional. Whether the negligence is criminal is for the law to decide, whether the negligence is an innocent mistake, or immoral in cold heartedness is for us to decide.
@@bevmacdonald9008 True, but there’s no way (for example) that an entire preschool just accidentally forgets a child’s existence as they lock up the school.
@@amethystsavage4018 it's actually not that uncommon lol. Just the other day there was a story about a daycare worker leaving a 1 yr old behind as they were coming inside from the playground. He was wandering the parking lot and the whole thing was witnessed by a different mom who had to bring the child back in herself.
@@amethystsavage4018it's hard to imagine what that dear child went through with fear. If I recall correctly, the workers were fired. I don't remember if they were were charged, or what consequences the business faced. They were clearly negligent, by all definitions. If I were that Mom, I might not ever trust any day care with my child ever again.
When I was in 1st grade we had just moved and I rode the bus to school. That afternoon they wouldn't let me on the bus because they said that I lived just under a mile away and wasn't supposed to ride the bus. I wandered around trying to find my way home for over an hour. Finally an older couple pulled over and helped me. My mother didn't have a car and it was 1965. I still remember it vividly.
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WTF?? 😡
Leaving a child isn't a accident it's a act of pure negligence and being unresponsible
That's how it leads up to an accident waiting to happen
@@joynulhussain9237leading up and it happening same thing ✌🏼
Í dont have anykids by myself, but seeing this that a Adult women holding a little kid by 1 arm and leaving it at a door all alone makes me so angry....how dare she does that! shame on her!
That idiot who dragged the little boy to the door is a straight up liar. She was running and dragging that baby by one arm from the moment she got out of her car. She needs to stop trying to give excuses.
She can't have herself look bad and won't admit it. People have too much ego.
She’s supposed to be the Mamas friend. I hope the Mama knows better now.
Honestly, I don't think the lady was lying. It could have been an honest mistake. That or I'm just stupid. :/
I can relate to Max! I felt so bad for him. My friend and I were both dropped off at the wrong bus stop the first day of kindergarten. She was much more brave than I was. I was sobbing uncontrollably because all I wanted was my mom and to be safe at home. To make matters worse, I had just barely moved to the area and couldn't even remember what my apartment complex looked like!
Thankfully, some wonderful high school girls were able to help us figure out how to get home. My friend had lived in the apartments longer than I had, so she was able to point them out once we were near the place. There's nothing scarier, though, than being in unfamiliar surroundings and not knowing if you'll ever get home again!
Me too. This is scary because I had to cross 4 lanes of traffic and I was 7 years old like max...
Max is the name of the kids friend, the child who was left behind by the bus driver was called Quincy walker.
I can’t imagine being left behind by my parents.
I can
I can
I can actually imagine you being left behind by your parents.🤪
LOOOL
My dad forgot to pick me up from school once…
She's a bad friend. Dangling the toddler that way. He had legs and could have simply walked plus taking off without making sure he got inside. So what if the step mom was not easy to get along with. next time say no and don't do her any favors if you truely don't want to do them with care.
This kid broke my heart!! I grew up in Michigan, when I was about six, our family drove to Denver. I got lost in a Target, and I was positive my parents wouldn’t even miss me and they’d drive back to Michigan, leaving me to be raised in Target I guess. It’s one of my most vivid memories. So glad this kids friend lived near where he was dropped off!
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@RAFRDoublePlungeryoface my parents found me…what I was commenting on was how a small child sees the world…it’s very literal. Much like a dog I think. A dog doesn’t t stop to think, “ my parents would never leave without me”. No, they think…”well I have to make my own way”. As an adult, I know no parent would ditch like that! Well not unless they’re crazy folk!☺️
@@kathydittmer9659 Is your surname Dittmer?
@@kathydittmer9659I totally understand you❤
“He later went back home with his mom.” NO. He SHOULD’VE stayed with his freaking DAD. I don’t see mom dropping her kid off. She is so freaking petty over a “not getting along” relationship that she sends someone else to drop her kid off. Unbelievable.
CPS dropped the ball but I believe the father will get custody of his son.
@@Brian_Williams5298 I head that the dad didn't want him so that is probably why his still with his mom
Can you get it through your thick skull the daddy don't even WANT the child. If he wanted the kid they wouldn't be dropping him off at his dad's.
yeah ikr .. she sends someone to drop her kid off an in addition instructs them to leave him at the door alone because she has personal beef with the stepmom and 'doesn't want' her friend 'interacting' with her.. how egocentric and immature
That happened to me when I was 7. Three black girls took me to their house and later they and their mom walked me home. 50 years later I was able to thank the youngest girl. Thanks again Mary. ❤
That's very sweet.. but why was there a need felt to refer to them as '3 black girls' instead of just '3 girls' .. ?
@@dreamerqueennotunderthemachine I think It's bc if she said "3 girls" we would imagine 3 white girls
Give that baby to his father!!
how do you leave behind your own kids? imagine what else these people leave behind
They probably left their dog in the hotel
You say that as if leaving your child behind isn’t the worst thing to leave behind.
@David that’s the point smh, if they’re so stupid they left the most important thing behind, how little attention do you think they’ll give less important things?
I hope they got kidnapped
@@leguminous7564 nuance is lacking these days 🤣
Same thing happened to me when i was 5yrs old, the school bus driver dropped me off at our old address, i was sitting outside crying and these 2 nice old women came out and helped me, drove me home, we had moved a couple miles away from that address. OMG i remember seeing my mother came outta the house full speed running to me and crying
“Max’s mom? My bus driver just left me out here” oh my heart 😭 that poor baby, what luck that he recognized a friend’s house or we could be talking about a totally different situation…
Yes, at that age it's very unlikely he would have approached a random house. He would have kept wandering until someone realized he was a lost child - and no telling what agenda that someone might have.
The woman who left the boy and the mother should both have received charges.
I can remember this actually happened to me and my siblings. We were coming back from a trip, I was still little so I can’t really recollect all the details. I just new one minute my parents were not on the bus with us and the bus was already moving so fast, we looked back and saw our parents shouting and running after the bus. It was so terrific, they did end up getting to us, I think the bus driver stopped or something. We were screaming, shouting and crying. I remember thinking it was a nightmare, like my brain couldn’t process it was real after the incident. It might not have seen like much then but as little children we were so terrified being away from our parents, in a bus in which we didn’t know the destination...
what
The entire clip literally had me in tears. They were all outrageous and I hope the babies got some justice for such abuse and neglect.
That mom that had her child left at the door step is a POS, she was in a hurry to get to the club obviously!
6:48 She could have just carried him... like im doing a internship at the kindergarten and i even manage to carry a 3 year old with one arm and hold their bag with the other.. AND SHE JUST DRAGS HIM BY HIS HAND?
I would never let the girl come near my child ever again. The way she carried him and than handled the whole situation. Never again
It is obvious this woman is not a Mother-type person.
“I would never do that”
Girl you were on camera doing that!
Bruh
Cruise ship crew is right in that case. The mom is the one that was absolutely irresponsible and is 100% guilty of what happened
Why go shopping. The ship's stores have everything...overpriced but everything.
Quincy was so precious to say that he didn't want his mom to be worried. What a great little boy
this happened to me once when my parents dropped me off at daycare, oblivious to the email my babysitter sent that said she wouldnt be there. i waited and wandered in the front yard, crying on and off... eventually a neighbor noticed me and brought me in, gave me a grilled cheese sandwich, then took me home. i found out after that i was waiting for over 4 hours. it was an honest mistake as we were just stuck in the routine, and my lovely parents hate that i still tell this story. that nice neighbor kind of warms my heart, though. thank you, kind woman ❤
An email?
Screw that babysitter for not taking the matter seriously and making absolutely sure your parents got the message.
This is very traumatic. My father still recalls a time he got left behind at the grocery store in the Philippines. He rarely ever drinks but when he does his character changes just a little bit where he wants to share that he was very unhappy when he was left behind by his parents.
That last woman has a special place waiting for her. What a piece of work
Replace the nice words with the worst ones imaginable and that’s what I want to post but it will be deleted for being inappropriate
i wonder what other terrible things she has done, you just dont treat a kid like that and have the audacity to say you didnt
"Shes only 2.."
"Gosh."
The police actually thought it was disgusting too.
Thank goodness for Max’s mom! They need to screen ANYONE coming in contact with children. Too many people just want the paycheck & don’t care about the kids at all! When I was in high school in the 1960’s, we had a guy who was only 20 or 21 during the school bus. Turns out he was sleeping with one of my classmates & she was under 18. He still lived w his parents across the street from her, & their parents had no idea! 🤷🏻♀️
My be part of the reason 18 year olds can’t drive the bus anymore
The school bus driver should not ever ever ever work around children again
Mate the kid can overexaggurated it and everyone makes mistakes do you know how hard it is to be a bus driver?
@@ailajanelleconcepcion6940 No, the kid is old enough to recognize that the spot he was being told to get out at was not his normal stop...and the driver was extremely negligent to force him off the bus like that. He should be fired
@@ailajanelleconcepcion6940 How exactly does a person over exaggerate not being put out at the correct bus stop? Either it was the right bus stop or not...the bus driver flat out didn't care about that child's safety.
@@ailajanelleconcepcion6940 is it really that hard to drop a kid off in the right location though??
Right
I used to work at a kindercare. Our branch of management took things VERY seriously, constantly writing down where children were, where teachers were, when people transferred rooms...
Im pretty sure this is protocol for all kindercares so I can't figure out how the one in the video left that kid behind. The only explanation is that the workers were not doing their checklist and search duties before they left like they should have been, or that someone slacked off. Or, God forbid, she was left on purpose.
I'm just appalled at the whole story
Our local kindarecare just got exposed because a few of the women working there took videos of them kicking the children.
@@wompppwompwomppp OMG.
I'm glad I don't work for them anymore so I don't have to be associated with that! Shame on them.
Well, in my own opinion, when I was a kid, my daycare center ladies that took care of me and all of the other kids pretty much loved and liked them but yet hated me like whenever anyone misbehaved or lied I got all the blame and all the beatings from them because to the many other kids I was their little scape goat that they could blame anything and everything on me that wasn't true.
@@Alex-ft1df I'm so sorry you were treated like that
@orgalorg4449 it's okay. My childhood was a train wreck anyway, so it was nothing new to me. I was used to it on being blamed and accused of things that I had never done. I'm used to it happening to me all the time.
I missed my bus stop once when I was in elementary school around 18 years ago. I don’t remember all of it, but I remember running to the front of the bus to tell my bus driver I missed the stop because I was playing with my friends. She calmed me down and explained we had to stay on the route but once everyone was dropped off she would contact my parents. We ended up in the same club parking lot (down the road from my house) and she gave me some candy while we waited for my mom. The memory is so vague but I’m so thankful for that women.
I’m glad this boy was able to find his friends house and make it home safe. Some people only think about their own wants and needs and not others. So sad to see him so afraid!
"Don't engage in a conversation" doesn't mean run away before handing a child over.
She doesn't have an excuse at all. Anything could have happened to that boy
She has the nerve to have an attitude in the situation like how do you leave a child unattended without making contact directly with an adult and the right adult to make sure he is in fact ok. Ma’am you’re the last one to have room to be angry in this situation! You were wrong period!
True. You don't have to talk to the step mom, just make sure the baby gets in the door safely and then walk away. It's not that hard!