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Title: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: libertybele on July 21, 2019, 12:30:57 pm
Didn't know where else to post this, but way too cute!  Dangerous, but way too cute. Darn it, he wasn't done having fun at the fair!  :rolling:       

Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere

..........."Deputies received a call about a missing toddler on Friday night.

The young boy hopped on his battery-powered John Deere tractor toy and drove it down the sidewalk and to a back entrance of the festivities, according to KMBC.

Deputies found him next to the Tilt-a-Whirl, his favorite ride..

"He was reunited with Dad who promptly suspended his son's license by removing the battery from it," the sheriff's office said."


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https://www.nbc-2.com/story/40815000/missing-2yearold-drove-back-to-the-county-fair-on-toy-john-deere (https://www.nbc-2.com/story/40815000/missing-2yearold-drove-back-to-the-county-fair-on-toy-john-deere)

Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: Elderberry on July 21, 2019, 01:16:07 pm
Reminds me when my we were at the Texas State Fair. It was the day of the Texas/OU game. We stopped for a moment just next to the Cotton Bowl deciding where to go next. There was a crush of people and "Where was our son?". Solid people. We didn't move, just looked around and couldn't see him.  333cleo I saw a couple of toy kiosks nearby so that's where I went to look for him. Sure enough he was at one gazing up at the toys.
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: musiclady on July 21, 2019, 02:27:15 pm
And the lesson is.............. Two year olds shouldn't have motorized vehicles.  *****rollingeyes*****
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: thackney on July 21, 2019, 05:54:56 pm
And the lesson is.............. Two year olds shouldn't have motorized vehicles.  *****rollingeyes*****

I would say Two year olds should not be left out of sight for the time it took to drive out of sight.  I would expect that sidewalk was next to the road.
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: Applewood on July 21, 2019, 06:15:59 pm
My parents had neighbors -- their little grandson found the keys, climbed into the family mini-van and proceeded to drive it down the street -- not once but twice!  After the first incident, they put the keys in a bowl on a high shelf.  The little stinker climbed up onto a chair, grabbed the keys and off he went.  This family was not irresponsible.  They did their best to keep an eye on him at all times, but all it took was a momentary distraction and off he would go.  Kids can be very resourceful.   If they have the will to do something, they will find a way to do it.
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: Wingnut on July 21, 2019, 06:21:41 pm
Reminds me when my we were at the Texas State Fair. It was the day of the Texas/OU game. We stopped for a moment just next to the Cotton Bowl deciding where to go next. There was a crush of people and "Where was our son?". Solid people. We didn't move, just looked around and couldn't see him.  333cleo I saw a couple of toy kiosks nearby so that's where I went to look for him. Sure enough he was at one gazing up at the toys.

LOL.  Similar story.

I was flying back with our 5 Y/O son to Tampa (TPA) many years ago.  I always parked on the upper level of the parking deck.  So we are about to get on the elevator to get the car and as the doors open Chris bounds into the car.  Now I was  fumbling with the luggage and looking for the parking stub when the door closes and up he goes alone.  I'm in pure panic mode.  This was about the same time John Walsh's son was abducted from a Jefferson's department store in Hollywood Fl so all kinds of worst case things were running thu my brain.  Not to mention, how the hell was I gonna tell his Mom that I lost her 1st born!

What do I do? Run up the stairs and try and find him?  Get on the second elevator and go to the top deck?

Finally I thought...Jim, just hit the Up Button and have the car return to the basement floor..and wait."  So that's what I did.  So I'm watching the floor levels tick off....  5...4...3...2..1.  I'm holding my breath as the elevator doors open and when they open, standing right in front of me is this little redheaded munchkin!   Before I could say a word the little shit says: "Where did you go Dad!" 

So we get to the car and load all the luggage in the trunk and as I started the car, I turned to him and said,
"Chris,  We don't have to tell Mom about your elevator ride today, Okay?"
Okay Dad, he replied.   
"Thanks Pal"

Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: mountaineer on July 21, 2019, 06:30:15 pm
When I was not yet 4, I spent about a week with my aunt and uncle who lived in a third-floor apartment in a small town. One day, I was with my gregarious uncle in his store and he got busy talking to people, which bored me silly. So I tromped out of the drugstore, walked a block or two down the street and into their building, and tried to get back to the apartment. Unfortunately, I couldn't reach the "3" button in the elevator. While I stood in the elevator pondering how to grow tall enough to go higher than the second floor, my frantic uncle came racing down the street, relieved that I hadn't walked into traffic.

Yep, you can't turn your back on a child, even for a second.
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: Sanguine on July 21, 2019, 07:03:44 pm
When my eldest was roughly three, he escaped from the yard when my back was turned and rode his little red tricycle down the middle of the street.  A nice policeman pulled him over and held him there until I could run down the street, toting his little brother, to retrieve him.  Scared the peawaddling out of me.
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: Elderberry on July 22, 2019, 03:13:22 pm
My eldest son was only around 1 or so. My wife took him to her sister's apartment. He was asleep in the den and my wife and her sister were in the bedroom. When he woke up, he let himself out of the apartment thru the sliding door. The apt. was on a cul-de-sac. He went across the street to a little store. The store owner? called the police and they picked him up. When my wife saw he was missing and frantically starting looking for Patty, when asked at the little store if they'd seen him, he denied seeing him, and denied knowing that he was with the police. There were frantic times before Patty was reunited with my wife.
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: Applewood on July 22, 2019, 03:22:05 pm
@Elderberry

That store owner was a real jerk.  My inclination would have been -- after your son was finally found -- to go back to the store and smack him around.  What the H was wrong with him that he couldn't or wouldn't tell your wife what had happened? 
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: Elderberry on July 22, 2019, 03:27:25 pm
When my eldest was roughly three, he escaped from the yard when my back was turned and rode his little red tricycle down the middle of the street.  A nice policeman pulled him over and held him there until I could run down the street, toting his little brother, to retrieve him.  Scared the peawaddling out of me.

At 3 he should have known to not be in the middle of the street.

I was driving thru a neighborhood once and saw a little boy riding a bike, too big for him, down the driveway. I stopped my car right at the end of the driveway and he drove right into me. At the sound of the "bonk" his mother that was standing right in the middle of the yard turned to see what made the sound. He didn't get a scratch. I don't think he even fell over. Her feelings were hurt though.

 I am 2-1/2 yrs older than my little sister. When my sister was just a baby, I was riding with my mom and baby sister and we ran out of gas. My mom told me to go to the gas station we passed about a half mile back and tell 'em we're outta gas. Off I went and told 'em at the station. The oldest gas pump jockey, maybe the owner, filled up a gas can and followed me back to the car. When we got there he told me if he'd known how far it was he'd have taken the truck.
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: jmyrlefuller on July 22, 2019, 03:34:59 pm
Did they check him for driving under the influence of Yoo-hoo?
Title: Re: Missing 2-year-old drove back to the county fair on toy John Deere
Post by: Wingnut on July 22, 2019, 04:13:42 pm
Did they check him for driving under the influence of Yoo-hoo?

Prolly a "Sugar high" from the cotton candy!