Car stolen with baby on board
A man stole a car in Tiverton with a baby still in the rear seat before returning a few minutes later with the child.
A man stole a car in Tiverton with a baby still in the rear seat before returning a few minutes later with the child.
A thief in Devon stole a car with a baby still in the rear seat before returning a few minutes later with the child.
The baby's mother had left three children in her unlocked Renault Scenic while she made a delivery in Tiverton at 11.55am on Saturday.
Her daughter stood outside the vehicle and the woman's five-year-old nephew and 14-month-old son remained in the back.
But as they waited for the mother to return, a thief opened the rear door of the car and pulled the nephew out.
The man, in his 40s, then drove the vehicle through a series of one-way streets before returning to the original location, Kings Street.
He removed the child seat with the boy, dumped it on the pavement and drove off.
A 47-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the theft.
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