Woman charged with leaving baby in car as she headed into bar topless

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Woman charged with leaving baby in car as she headed into bar topless

By JOE LAMBE
The Kansas City Star

Johnson County prosecutors on Tuesday charged a Gardner woman with endangering a child for allegedly leaving a baby girl in her vehicle while trying to enter a bar topless.

The incident happened on Monday evening when the temperature was near 90 degrees.

Kristin Macias, also known as Kristin Lowrey, 28, of Gardner, pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charge of endangerment related to her 9-month-old daughter.

She also has an unrelated pending charge for heroin possession. A man who answered the phone number she provided the court said today they do not want to discuss the case.

The manager of Austins Bar and Grill said today that the baby was found in her the woman’s vehicle after people at the bar turned her away when she tried to enter topless.

Read more: http://www.kansas.com/2011/05/11/1845443/woman-charged-with-leaving-baby.html#ixzz1MFkxspjw
 
+1 for going topless, -5,000 for leaving a 9 month old baby in the car. :bang2:
 
Cajuncowboy;3949597 said:
I hate threads without pics. :D

Go to the link, you'll be glad this incident isn't on camera.
 
vta;3949599 said:
Go to the link, you'll be glad this incident isn't on camera.

I just did. You're right.

Better off without pics.

I don't know why I think whenever I see something like this, it will be a smoking hot woman.

It's usually a woman smoking crack.
 
Cajuncowboy;3949603 said:
I just did. You're right.

Better off without pics.

I don't know why I think whenever I see something like this, it will be a smoking hot woman.

It's usually a woman smoking crack.


Like nude beaches: full of the last people on earth you'd want to see nude.
 
The vast majority of the cases do not involve drugs or drinking, Rollins said, but people who simply forget the child is in the vehicle.

No parent that's worth a **** will ever, ever forget their child is in the car.

EVER.
 
Faerluna;3949631 said:
No parent that's worth a **** will ever, ever forget their child is in the car.

EVER.

It happens. I once drove halfway to work - 20 miles - before I heard a little voice in the back seat asking where we were going. I forgot to drop off my newborn and the 4 year old at the sitter.

It happens.
 
Just because her face looks like it got hit with a hot bag of nickels doesn't mean her mammaries would not be winning.

JudgmentalZone! :laugh1:
 
Faerluna;3949631 said:
No parent that's worth a **** will ever, ever forget their child is in the car.

EVER.

M'Kevon;3949691 said:
It happens. I once drove halfway to work - 20 miles - before I heard a little voice in the back seat asking where we were going. I forgot to drop off my newborn and the 4 year old at the sitter.

It happens.

Like she said, ...
 
casmith07;3949710 said:
Just because her face looks like it got hit with a hot bag of nickels doesn't mean her mammaries would not be winning.

JudgmentalZone! :laugh1:

Are you saying a Butter Face? :laugh2:
 
Faerluna;3949631 said:
No parent that's worth a **** will ever, ever forget their child is in the car.

EVER.
When my son was little, we had day care where I worked and I would take him every day. It wasn't a long drive, but he'd usually fall asleep in the car on the way.

Every day for about a year, usually sometime around noon, I'd have a sudden fleeting panic - did I leave him in the car? I never did, but I came close once or twice - there's no noise from the back seat and I get to thinking about what I need to do at work that morning. I can absolutely see how it can happen to even a perfectly good parent - all it takes is one bad morning out of hundreds.
 

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