Andrea Boe, 34, thought she had left her daughter, Kate, at a day care center before going to work Wednesday morning, authorities said. Police said the mother drove to her day care about 5:30 p.m., after leaving work, and was told she had not dropped the girl off earlier.
The high temperature in Grand Forks on Wednesday was 78 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The National Highway Traffic Safety Commission says temperatures easily can climb to more than 100 degrees within minutes in an enclosed car.
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SMPS ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF 2004 MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS AWARDS
Andrea Boe, Grand Forks, ND
Very interesting. Why does it always seem the "mothers" who do this all have high-powered jobs? I think it is because they are more concerned with their "job" than their child. Didn't even think about calling the daycare all day to check on her child!
SMPS ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF 2004 MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS AWARDS: Andrea Boe, Grand Forks, ND
You CAN have it all!