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Mother finds 2-year-old left behind and locked inside Florida daycare on her own

Stephanie Martinez says she arrived at KinderCare Learning Centre to find her toddler locked inside, alone

Sheila Flynn
Monday 21 February 2022 07:46 EST
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A Florida mother was horrified last week when she arrived at her two-year-oldā€™s day care centre to find the lights off, the doors locked and the child locked inside ā€“ crying and peeking out of a door window.

Stephanie Martinez told NBC6 that the incident occurred last Wednesday at KinderCare Learning Centre in Plantation.

ā€œShe was able to push a chair up to the door and call for my name, and that was the only reason I was able to see her,ā€ Ms Martinez said, adding that the toddler was ā€œsuper traumatisedā€.

Crying herself in a phone call to emergency services when she could not immediately reach staff, Ms Martinez advised them of the situation and responding authorities were able to enter the building and reunite the baby with her mother.

In a statement, KinderCare said the company was ā€œthankful the child was quickly found and was safeā€ but ā€œthis incident should not have happenedā€.

ā€œWe take all concerns about childrenā€™s safety seriously and follow a specific protocol anytime an issue is raised,ā€ an official KinderCare statement read.

ā€œPart of that protocol includes notifying our agency partners, like state licensing and Child Protective Services, as we did in this case.

ā€œWe also placed the staff members involved on administrative leave while we, and our agency partners, look into the concern further.ā€

Ms Martinez, who is planning to file a lawsuit against the daycare centre, told NBC6 that ā€œnobody should ever have to go through this.

ā€œYou pay for trust and they completely voided that. I have no words, Iā€™m still in shock right now.ā€

Her attorney said on Friday that the ā€œentire event couldā€™ve been avoided if KinderCare did not abandon their responsibilities and the toddlerā€, the station reported.

Mark DiCowden also complained that KinderCare failed ā€œto provide anything but a bad excuse for what happenedā€.

The Broward Sheriffā€™s Office Child Protection Services and Plantation Police are investigating the incident, NBC6 reported.

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