That's terrible. But the police didn't 'rough up his baby'..
Posted on: February 16, 2022 at 22:22:50 CT
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The department claims both kids were in the backseat of a car with an investigator. The investigator got out of the car.
Upon returning, Pensacola Police says the investigator didn't notice the child leaning on the door. When the investigator opened it, police say the child fell out of the car.
"The child was checked by EMS for injuries. Both children were later released to family members," Pensacola Police goes on to say in its statement.
Escambia County tells Channel 3 that EMS was called out at 6:40 a.m. for a hemorrhage and laceration on a toddler. They arrived six minutes later.
The county couldn't specify what EMS saw and said. But it claims the call was canceled 20 minutes later.
The toddler was not taken to the hospital by EMS -- so Dixon took him herself. Dozens of pages of paperwork from the hospital document the child's injuries after CAT scans and x-rays.