A woman was arrested yesterday after a stroller holding her 1-year-old daughter rolled into traffic on a North Side street while she ducked inside a store, police said.
Lynnette Brown, 27, was charged with reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of children, according to an affidavit of probable cause.
About 1:30 p.m. yesterday, police Officer A.J. Scarpine witnessed the baby's stroller rolling across the cobblestones in the 1000 block of Chestnut Street. Two cars heading from opposite directions on the street came to a screeching stop.
A tan van heading north skidded slightly on Chestnut, which was wet from rain, and the vehicle's front bumper tapped the stroller, the affidavit said. Officer Scarpine ran to the stroller and found the baby, Myonna Mollett.
The baby's mother, Ms. Brown, then exited a store on Chestnut and said to the officer, "That's my baby. What are you doing with my baby?"
When the officer explained what had just happened, Ms. Brown replied, "Well, I needed to go to the store."
"But you left your baby outside, alone in the stroller," Officer Scarpine told her, according to the affidavit.
"I wasn't that long. Why you messing with me [sic]," Ms. Brown said.
The officer then arrested her. Ms. Brown faces a preliminary hearing on Oct. 23.
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