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Daycare worker accused of putting 4-year-old boy outside in 19-degree weather before placing him in empty indoor trash can

A 58 -year -old nursery teacher in Illinois has been charged on suspicion of leaving a 4 -year -old boy outdoors at a temperature of 19 degrees and then throwing it in an indoor trash can. This is said to be a punishment for not taking a nap.

Around 1:00 pm on January 13, Anna Petro put a 4 -year -old child on the Learning Lab alley for about 20 seconds, Wls-TV reportedI told the story of the Homewood Police. The Day Care Center is located on the 18700 blocks of Dixy Highway, and the Homewood Village is about 30 minutes south of Chicago.

Parents pointed to the station that the staff in question was joking.

According to WLS reports, police announced that the approximate temperature at the time of the incident was 19 degrees.

The police later added that Peter brought the child indoors as a punishment and put the victim in an empty trash can.

According to WLS, the case was reported to the police that night.

Polow has announced that Petro has been charged with one of the minor offenders who put his child's lives in danger and has been released until the future trial date. I said

According to WLS reports, children's parents were shocked by what they were outright atrocities.

The parents told the station that he did not know about the case until he picked up his son, and told him that he did not want to take a nap, so he put it in a trash.

Parents told the station that the staff in question was joking.

According to WLS, the surveillance video in the Larning Lab shows a childcare worker raising a 4 -year -old child and throwing it in a trash can. You can see the video report here It is a state of the trash bin incident.

The boy's parents have added to the police that other children and teachers have witnessed the incident, as a result of concerns about mental damage that their son may have received.

Parents added to WLS that the workers in question were fired. However, there are concerns that other teachers have neglected to report or report the incident.

Parents added to the department that they were considering civil lawsuits against nursery schools.

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