Baby crawling out of second-story window is rescued by passerby, NY cops say
Briefly

In Bath, New York, a 10-month-old baby was rescued after crawling out of a second-story window. The baby was found unsupervised when a passerby noticed them in distress and climbed onto the roof to save them. The child's guardians, a 38-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman, were arrested for endangering the welfare of a child. Police conducted a thorough investigation, revealing the adults were inside the home but failed to supervise the children. Both are being held without bail while a third party cares for the children.
A passerby noticed the baby, ran to the home and climbed on the roof, 'saving the baby from falling,' police said.
Both adults were arrested on multiple charges, including endangering the welfare of a child and first-degree reckless endangerment.
Read at Belleville News-Democrat
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