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Child Protective Services Has Toddler Left Alone In Alexandria: Police

Alexandria Police are speaking with the family of a toddler left alone Wednesday night.

A toddler was left alone Wednesday night in Alexandria, prompting a search for the parents or guardians.
A toddler was left alone Wednesday night in Alexandria, prompting a search for the parents or guardians. (Alexandria Police )

ALEXANDRIA, VA — After a toddler was abandoned Wednesday night, Child Protective Services has the child in custody and is speaking to family members with Alexandria Police.

The toddler was left alone around 9:45 p.m. Wednesday at 8 S. Van Dorn St. Police had responded to a call from witnesses who saw a man drop off the young child. The girl, believed to be between 1 and 2 years old, was dressed in warm clothing and appeared to be in good health. The girl is safe and in the care of Child Protective Services.

Police have potential video footage of the vehicle that dropped the child off and are working to identify the car's owner. Detectives and Child Protective Services are meeting with family members, who are helping with the investigation.

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Child Protective Services did not comment further on the investigation due to its confidential nature. Officials say reports of potential child abuse or neglect can be reported to City of Alexandria Child Protective Services at 703-746-5800 24 hours a day, or the Virginia hotline at 1-800-552-7096. If a child is in immediate danger, call 911.

Anyone with information about the abandoned toddler incident is asked to call Alexandria Police at 703-746-4444.

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