Shocking Discovery in Ohio (44109): ‘Extremely Dirty’ 2-Year-Old Found Wandering Busy Street Alone – LIVE UPDATES
Cleveland (44109) – Police in Cleveland rescued a 2-year-old girl who was found wandering alone along a busy street, described by officers as “extremely dirty” and in immediate danger. The child was spotted near Clark Avenue and West 48th Street as cars rushed past, prompting a passerby to call authorities. She was safely removed from the roadway and transported to a local hospital for evaluation. Cleveland Police confirmed that Child Protective Services has taken custody of the toddler while investigators locate and question her parents. Officials are urging residents to report any signs of child neglect or unattended children without delay.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Police rescued a 2-year-old girl wandering alone on a busy Cleveland street.
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IMPACT: Child, described as “extremely dirty,” taken into protective custody; parents under investigation.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This child was in immediate danger,” – Cleveland Police spokesperson.
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ACTION: Authorities urge public to report any unattended children immediately.
Impact Of Cleveland (44109)
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Precise Location:
Cleveland (44109) – Near Clark Avenue & West 48th Street intersection. -
Community Connection:
“I was shocked… cars were rushing by, and she could’ve been hit.”
– Robert Jenkins, local store owner. -
Visual Proof:
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
Latest in a string of child neglect incidents reported in Cleveland this summer. -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Cuyahoga County Child Protective Services: 216-696-KIDS
» National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you see a child in danger, don’t wait—call 911 immediately.”
– Sgt. Maria Alvarez, Cleveland Police Department
Community Pulse
“VOTE: Should neglectful parents face harsher criminal penalties?
👍 Yes, stronger punishment 👎 No, focus on rehabilitation
Sound off in comments – city officials tracking responses”
Update Log
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11:15 AM: Child safely removed from street, EMS called to scene.
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12:00 PM: Girl transported to local hospital for evaluation.
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1:30 PM: CPS confirms parents located; investigation ongoing.
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