Police: Florida toddler in diaper walks pit bull alone; mom charged with neglect

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Toddler in diaper walks pit bull alone; mom charged with neglect (NCD)

CAPE CORAL, Fla. — A Florida woman is accused of child neglect after her toddler was discovered in a soiled diaper walking the family’s pit bull by himself as it rained outside, authorities said.

Mary Jane Wright, 37, of Cape Coral, was arrested on Friday and charged with child neglect without great bodily harm, according to Lee County online booking records.

Authorities said it was not the first time the 18-month-old boy was found walking the family pet unattended, WBBH-TV reported.

Florida toddler in a diaper found walking pit bull by himself. It wasn’t the first time https://t.co/jyx0WOo98P — Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) June 8, 2022

The Cape Coral Police Department responded to a 911 call at 9:17 a.m. EDT Friday about an unsupervised child walking the dog, the Miami Herald reported.

Officers who arrived at an intersection discovered the child wearing a soiled diaper and not wearing shoes or pants, the newspaper reported, citing an arrest report.

A neighbor who made the 911 call told police it was at least the seventh time they had witnessed the toddler and dog strolling down the street unsupervised, WBBH reported. The child’s home was near a canal, and Friday’s incident occurred the day a weather system that later became Tropical Storm Alex moved through the area, dumping several inches of rain, according to the television station.

According to police, officers had gone to Wright’s residence 19 times since 2019 on calls that involved runaway juveniles, domestic disturbances and battery, the Herald reported. On April 4, police went to the same address after a child wearing a diaper was reported wandering outside. On May 1, police visited again after receiving reports of a naked child walking outside the residence with a broken glass bottle, according to the newspaper.

On Friday, officers said they found a butcher knife in the driveway, several alcohol bottles in the yard and broken windows covered with cardboard, the Herald reported. Wright told officers there were two 15-year-olds in the house as well as two children, ages 8 and 6, who were all supposed to be watching the toddler, according to her arrest report. She also said the 8-year-old is the boy’s older sister, the report stated.

Wright was released after posting $5,000 bail on Saturday, online records show. She is scheduled to appear in court on July 5, the Herald reported.

JBupp on June 9th, 2022 at 21:17 UTC »

What I don't understand:

19 visits from police and the child is still at home.

Cross county one unattended child walks a block to a playground and the parents are fighting to keep custody?

Jsnooots on June 9th, 2022 at 16:53 UTC »

"Go home baby!"

gordo65 on June 9th, 2022 at 14:40 UTC »

"I bet she's a meth head"

(sees face in video)

"Yep"