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SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah (KUTV) — A 30-year-old woman was arrested after allegedly leaving an infant in a vehicle for nearly two hours, while the temperature inside the car rose to 100 degrees.
A woman was arrested after allegedly leaving her infant in a hot car for nearly two hours, where temperatures reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit.