He said he heard a high-pitched scream from the house.
/Gray News) - A man said he made the heartbreaking discovery of finding two young children left alone in a house in Tennessee.“I heard some kids, like they were being whooped. They were screaming,” he said.“His hand was coming out of the door,” he said.
He said that when he went to investigate, he found an infant alone and cold, with no shirt, shoes or pants, and immediately called 911.“I don’t know how long they were over there, the police say two days,” said Garrett, a father of three boys himself. Police said the children were found unharmed, checked out by EMTs and released to relatives. The parents arrived on the scene moments after the officers’ arrival.
Garrett, concerned about the infant’s well-being, posted a video Saturday on Facebook to locate the twins.“We went to Walmart, Family Dollar, and we got so much stuff for this baby, like both of them,” he said. Police did not say whether the parents are facing charges at this time, but officers did notify the Department of Children’s Services of the incident.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Man saves infants left alone in Memphis homeHe said that when he went to investigate, he found one of the children alone and cold.
Read more »
Phoenix man in critical condition after stabbing; another man arrestedPhoenix police were investigating a stabbing that left one man in critical condition just after midnight on Saturday.
Read more »
Memphis Zoo says giant panda Le Le has diedHis cause of death has yet to be determined as a medical investigation is pending, the zoo said.
Read more »
Officers Shoot Man Holding Another at Knifepoint in Chula VistaWhen officers arrived, one of the men was holding a knife to the throat of the other, CVPD said.
Read more »
U.S. Justice Dept. to review Memphis police after Tyre Nichols' killingThe U.S. Justice Department will participate in a review of the Memphis Police Department after the death of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man fatally beaten by officers in the Tennessee city last month, according to city officials.
Read more »
In Tyre Nichols' neighborhood, Black residents fear Memphis policeNichols' fatal beating by five police officers tells the story many residents know by heart: Any encounter can be deadly if you're Black.
Read more »