York County hot car death: A 10-month-old and a dog are dead after being left in a hot car in Virginia, police say

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A 10-month-old and a dog are dead after being left in a hot car for about six hours on Tuesday in York County, Virginia, according to police – who say they found out after the child was brought to a hospital deceased and in a plastic bag.

Kristen D. Graham, 40, has been charged with felony child neglect and animal cruelty as a result of the incident, York-Poquoson Sheriff Ron Montgomery said in a news conference on Wednesday.

The child and dog were left in the car from around 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday when the heat index was at least 100 degrees, Montgomery said.

Graham is a frequent caretaker of the child and had been watching her for two days, Montgomery said. The child’s mother is a 17-year-old and has been in touch with authorities.

Graham had taken the child and dog to a friend’s house around 1 a.m. that morning in Newport News to drop off cigarettes and juice picked up from a gas station, and stayed at the house for a few hours before heading back into York County around 8 a.m., the sheriff said.

When they arrived back at Graham’s residence, she rolled up the windows and turned the car off before entering the home and falling asleep, according to Montgomery. Graham initially told the sheriff’s office that she stayed in the vehicle with the child and dog when arriving back at her residence, but Montgomery says their investigation suggests that to not be true.

“It’s senseless that something like this happens,” he added.

At 8 a.m. the temperature was in the low 70s and at 2 p.m. it reached 86 degrees, according to CNN’s weather team.

Graham was woken up around 2:30 p.m. by a phone call, which was when she found the child and dog both deceased in the car, Montgomery said.

At 4 p.m., the sheriff’s office received a call that an 80-year-old man arrived at the emergency room of a nearby hospital with the deceased child in a black plastic bag, Montgomery said. The 80-year-old lived at the same residence as Graham.

Graham is booked at the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail and Montgomery says her charges could become homicide charges depending on the investigation.

CNN is working to determine Graham’s legal representation and has reached out to the public defenders’ office in York County.

kayb3e on September 16th, 2023 at 17:36 UTC »

the child didn’t even belong to the lady who left it in the car…. “Graham is a frequent caretaker of the child and had been watching her for two days, Montgomery said. The child’s mother is a 17-year-old and has been in touch with authorities.”

And the man who took the baby to the hospital was an 80 yo who lived with the frequent caretaker?!

heartbreaking….that poor baby never had a chance :(

fbtcu1998 on September 16th, 2023 at 15:15 UTC »

And the cherry on top of this shit sundae is the guy brought the kid to the hospital in a plastic bag. Couldn’t you find a towel or a blanket, anything other than what sounds like a trash bag?

ganymede_boy on September 16th, 2023 at 15:00 UTC »

taken the child and dog to a friend’s house around 1 a.m...to drop off cigarettes and juice picked up from a gas station... heading back into York County around 8 a.m. Graham returned home and... was woken up around 2:30 p.m

Yeah... who takes an infant with them to to deliver smokes from a gas station at 1am and stays for 7 hours? Then gets home and sleeps from 8a-2:30p?

I would bet good $ drugs are involved.