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A DAD has been arrested after his helpless 18-month-old son died from being locked in a blazing hot car for three excruciating hours.

Scott Allen Gardner, 33, got a haircut and went drinking at a bar while his little boy’s temperature rose to a brutal 111 degrees, police said.

Photo of an 18-month-old child.
An 18-month-old baby died after being locked in a blazing hot car for three hours, cops saidCredit: Facebook
Mugshot of Scott Allen Gardner.
Scott Allen Gardner, 33, is accused of getting a haircut and going to a bar while his son diedCredit: Volusia Sheriff’s Office
Man in handcuffs being arrested by police officers.
The Volusia Sheriff’s Office shared a video of his arrest on FacebookCredit: Volusia Sheriff’s Office

The father faces charges for abandoning his son on the afternoon of June 6, as the temperature in Ormond Beach, Florida, climbed to 92 degrees.

Gardner eventually departed from Hanky Panky’s Lounge but only contacted the police to report the incident after several hours, as stated by the Volusia Sheriff’s Department.

When detectives interviewed the dad, he allegedly lied multiple times about what had happened.

Two weeks after his son’s death, Gardner was arrested at his mother’s home, video released by the sheriff’s department reveals.

He was sitting on the front porch when cops barged in, and he appeared to be arrested without any protest.

Gardner was cuffed by the same Ormond Beach police officer who desperately tried to save his son’s life.

While Gardner was being led out, someone could be heard saying, “Scotty I love you,” and he said, “Love you guys” back.

“Say goodbye because you’re not gonna come back here again,” responded one of the arresting officers.

Gardner’s mom mourned the loss of the baby on Facebook and shared several pictures of the dad holding his son.

“This is a challenging time for me and my family, but together we will find strength,” wrote the grandmother on Facebook.

She also shared a fundraiser where friends and family gave money and shared their condolences.

Gardner has been charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child and child neglect, causing great bodily harm.

Officials said they would release more information about his arrest on Friday.

An 18-month-old child in a daycare.
The toddler’s temperature was 111 degrees when he was found, cops saidCredit: gofundme
A father and his 18-month-old child.
Gardner’s mom shared dozens of pictures of the two having fun togetherCredit: Facebook
Man being arrested by police officer.
Someone was heard saying ‘love you Scotty’ as the dad was arrestedCredit: Volusia Sheriff’s Office

PARENTS WARNED

Safety experts have urged parents not to lock their children in a car, even on cloudy days that don’t seem hot.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notes that children’s body temperatures increase three to five times more rapidly than those of adults, making it perilous for them to be confined in a hot space.

When a child’s body temperature reaches about 104 degrees, heatstroke can happen.

Once the temperature reaches 107 degrees, the child can die.

In 2024, a devastating 39 children died of heatstroke while trapped in vehicles. That number was up 35% from 2023.

Parents should know that rolling down windows or parking in the shade does little to prevent potentially fatal heat from getting trapped inside a car.

Kids should never be left for any period of time, and parents should make it a habit to check their entire vehicle before leaving.

Around 50% of deaths take place after parents forget that a sleeping kid was in the backseat.

The arrest comes after a dad trapped his daughter in a 109-degree car so he could go inside their home and play PlayStation.

He claimed that the car was running with the air conditioning but it abruptly shut off while he was gone.

And a father was devastated when an elderly family member forgot to take his twin toddlers out of a car in the summer.

An 18-month-old child smiling in a daycare.
The little boy’s dad allegedly waited hours before he called the policeCredit: Facebook

What happens to a child locked in a car

HERE is a minute-by-minute analysis of what can happen to a child locked in a car on a 72 degree day with scattered clouds.

40 mins: 

  • hyperthermia
  • sweating
  • thirst
  • very uncomfortable

60 mins:

  • severe sweating
  • flushed
  • increased heart rate
  • children with epilepsy may start convulsing

90 mins (life-threatening):

  • fainting
  • dehydration
  • weakness
  • vomiting
  • breathlessness

165 mins (medical emergency):

  • severe headache
  • dizziness
  • confusion
  • hallucinations
  • delirium
  • medical emergency

78.8 degrees with a clear sky in a dark car (the car may reach 151.7 degrees).

30 mins: 

  • hyperthermia
  • sweating
  • thirst
  • very uncomfortable

45 mins:

  • severe sweating
  • flushed
  • increased heart rate
  • children with epilepsy may start convulsing

70 mins (life-threatening):

  • fainting
  • dehydration
  • weakness
  • vomiting
  • breathlessness

110 mins (medical emergency):

  • severe headache
  • dizziness
  • confusion
  • hallucinations
  • delirium
  • medical emergency
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