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Elizabethtown man arrested after leaving son in hot car


CM Public Service Reminder: Kids in Hot Cars Are a Deadly Combination.

The News-Enterprise

An Elizabethtown man was arrested Sunday after allegedly leaving his seven-year-old son unattended in a car while he shopped at Big Lots in Elizabethtown. Ryan Hutson, 34, is charged with first-degree wanton endangerment.

According to an arrest citation, Hutson's son was found alone around noon Sunday by Elizabethtown police in the back seat of the vehicle profusely sweating and unable to open the car door. The car was not running and the windows were left up.

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