12-year-old boy saves toddler locked in hot car in Tulsa; mother issued $250 ticket
08/15/2019 7:05 am PDT
By K. Butcher, KFOR
TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) -- A toddler is safe after being locked in a hot car in Tulsa on Tuesday thanks to the quick actions of a 12-year-old boy.
Ben Theriot and his mom, Nikki Fields, were about to shop for shoes when they heard a baby screaming and yelling.
“My mom heard a baby crying,” said Theriot.
Fields found the 2-year-old boy locked in the backseat of a vehicle.
Tulsa police told FOX 23 the heat index on Tuesday was 116 degrees.
“I just got on the phone, I yelled for him to find anything in my car,” Fields said.
Theriot found a ratchet strap in his mom's car and got to work.
“I started hitting the side window, didn't bust, bent it pretty badly,” said Theriot.
That's when he moved to the front windshield and an employee from a store brought out a part of a clothing rack.
“I swung it over my shoulder, hit it right in the center. And then I hit it a couple more times and then I climbed on the windshield,” recalled Theriot. “I stomped on it and then it cracked pretty badly again. Then, the lady went and grabbed that hanger thing and then I put the hook into the windshield and pulled it out. And then I unlocked it.”
Police say the toddler was red-faced and upset, but did not have to go to a hospital.
Authorities found the mother shopping in ROSS and issued her a $250 ticket.
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