I understand.
BUT, how do they know the child was in there for 30 to 40 minutes?
I can only think that the person who finally did call, knew how long the child was in there, and waited those 30 minutes THEN they called.
I don’t get that.
Ahhh...maybe the police interviewed the staff at the Vet’s office (maybe they make pts sign in upon arrival to keep track of wait times). The person who called, I doubt actually waited 30 minutes and then dialed 911.
Yeah, you might have a point. Maybe the person watched the woman leave the child in the car, then called police. Probably didn’t go and get the woman because he/she did not want to “get involved.” In other words, the person didn’t want a confrontation. So then, if they saw the woman do what she did and did not call her out, then that person is a coward. If the person just stumbled upon the scene, then that person just acted as they saw fit-—call the police. Pretty stupid; should have aired the car out to ensure the safety of the child. But, hindsight is 20/20.
Oh well, at least the child is safe.
I would guess that someone from the vet’s office called?
Maybe they saw the car there and went in a store and when they came out, 30 or 40 minutes later, the car was still there and in walking past they noticed the child inside.