A good Samaritan rescued two baby girls who were abandoned in a ditch near his Indiana home after the car they were in was stolen.
Indianapolis police notified the public on Monday about a silver Hyundai Sonata that had been stolen before 11 a.m. with a four-month-old girl and a five-month-old girl in the back seat, NBC affiliate WTHR of Indianapolis reported.
IMPD is seeking the community’s help in locating the following vehicle that was stolen with a 4-month-old and 5-month-old child in the back.
— IMPD (@IMPDnews) December 2, 2024
The plate number on the vehicle is 364CMU. If you see this vehicle, please call 911 immediately.
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Approximately 20 minutes after police posted about the theft on social media, they updated the public to share that the babies that were in the car had been located.
The good Samaritan reportedly discovered the infants when he went outside to retrieve a package. He preferred not to be identified, although he told the outlet the incident occurred on his birthday.
Below are photos of the two baby girls who are in the vehicle.
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The vehicle is a silver 2013 Hyundai Sonata. pic.twitter.com/2HJg4JlnVn
He saw them abandoned in a ditch and left in car seats out in the cold weather, so he took them inside to call 911, according to the report.
The stolen vehicle has been located, and we can confirm the children have been located safe.
— IMPD (@IMPDnews) December 2, 2024
Thank you to the community and our local media partners for all cooperation and assistance!
Police were subsequently able to confirm that the baby girls were the same ones missing from the stolen vehicle. The car was found nearby where the babies were located in the 1300 block of Riley Avenue, according to the report.
Police spokesman William Young told the outlet he is beyond grateful to the good Samaritan who intervened.
“It’s cold out here. Who knows what would have happened if this particular individual hadn’t gone outside?” he said.
Police are still investigating the theft. No arrests have been made yet.