P1 Staff
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — A Seminole County sheriff’s deputy who rescued a girl from a hot car in June thought she was “not alive” at first, according to Fox News.
Footage released by the sheriff’s office shows Deputy Bill Dunn racing to his cruiser with the three-year-old girl in his arms.
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The girl had been trapped in her car seat for 12 hours after her mother, 33-year-old Casey Dyan Keller, left her there to buy liquor the night before.
Dunn raced to the hospital with the girl and carried her inside. When she was released three days later, Dunn was able to meet her.
“Sometimes we’re able to have a moment like this that makes it all worthwhile,” he told Fox.
Keller is being charged with “child neglect with great bodily harm.”