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    Boy ends up at Hooters after slipping out of day care

    DENTON — Investigators are looking into how a young boy managed to slip out of a Denton day care center unnoticed, then cross two busy roads and end up a half-mile away at a Hooters restaurant on Tuesday afternoon.

    The five-year-old boy walked out of the Imagination Station child care center in the 2300 block of San Jacinto Boulevard near Golden Triangle Mall.

    He then crossed busy Dallas Drive to go to a RaceTrac gas station to purchase a soft drink and snacks.

    After leaving the station, he ended up in the Hooters parking lot about a half-mile away.

    The restaurant's general manager Brian Mason and his employees spotted the child shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday.

    "I was pretty impressed that he made it that way without getting hurt," Mason said. "He let us know that he looked both ways before crossing the road, stopped in the middle and then crossed again."

    With no chaperone for the boy in sight, Mason called police.

    "We kept him in the back coloring and kept him pretty occupied until the police showed up," he said.

    Deborah Pugh, the day care owner, said the boy had asked to go to the bathroom before he disappeared. When his father arrived minutes later to pick up the child, workers said they realized the boy was missing.

    Pugh said she believes he got out through a fire exit, which, by law, must remain unlocked.

    "We are looking into the timeline," said Denton police spokesman Jim Bryan, "but I think the greater concern is the distance that this child went and the timeframe that he was not in the day care."

    Despite what happened, some parents told News 8 they still trust the Imagination Station.

    "She [Pugh] is a caring woman and I like how she takes the children," said Grace Shotayo, one of the parents. "She really cares for them."

    Imagination Station is subject to state inspection every three to five months. According to records, the day care has been cited for at least eight violations since 2006. Two of the citations were for improper supervision; the most recent one was issued in April.

    Pugh said this is the first time a child has disappeared while in her care since she opened Imagination Station 13 years ago. She said she plans to install an alarm at the emergency exit, and is now escorting all children to the bathroom.

    The five-year-old has not been back to the day care since the incident.

    State child care licensing workers and police investigators are looking into the case to determine whether they will take action against the center and its owner.


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  • #2
    A more realistic headline would be:

    "Court employee, 59, escapes work, ends up at Hooters."

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    • #3
      He-he. As long as it ends well. But it isn't very reassuring whenever something like this happens.

      We had a big news story here earlier in the week about a 22 month old boy leaving his daycare center and walking (well, staggering) home to his mom a half a mile away. He was left unsupervised despite being the only child in his age group at the center, so one daycare worker was set aside to care for him alone. Didn't work too well..

      The center workers didn't look for him outside the center or make any contacts to anybody before the mother turned up, boy in hand, and demanded an explanation. The boy has now been transferred to a different daycare due to his parents having lost all confidence in the ability of the old one to take care of him.

      As per usual, the daycare management "expressed regret", but other than that, no signs of any disciplinary or other action being taken.

      "Oh well, let's be more careful and hope it doesn't happen again. .. Damn! There goes one into the pond! Let's try and get him out before anyone sees it.. Oops! Coffee break time!"

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      • #4
        Does he already have 'poly account?

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        • #5
          I want to know what a 5 year old is doing with money to buy soda and snacks. This sounds like a pretty darned advanced 5 year old to me ... (also, how many 5 year olds do you know who will happily cross a busy street by themselves???)
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          • #6
            Originally posted by snoopy369
            I want to know what a 5 year old is doing with money to buy soda and snacks. This sounds like a pretty darned advanced 5 year old to me ... (also, how many 5 year olds do you know who will happily cross a busy street by themselves???)
            No offense, but that I did at six, so an advanced fiver could probably do the same.
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            • #8
              Most five year olds i've known don't like crossing busy streets even WITH their mother's hand or whatnot. I'm suggesting that perhaps it is not as busy a street as they suggest...

              Either way, this is definitely a very mature 5 yearo ld.
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              • #9
                Originally posted by snoopy369
                Most five year olds i've known don't like crossing busy streets even WITH their mother's hand or whatnot. I'm suggesting that perhaps it is not as busy a street as they suggest...

                Either way, this is definitely a very mature 5 yearo ld.
                Well, maybe I'm not the standard - I broke into my parents bedroom and flipped through their sex magazines and lit my first cigarette before I was ten - even made a cross city ride on a bicycle to visit my aunt - well, it was back in 1966-69 so maybe lesser insane than today
                With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

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                • #10
                  You had to broke in to your parents bedroom? What kind of little bugger were you in first hand so that they had to keep it locked. ?

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                  • #11
                    Originally posted by Julian Delphiki
                    You had to broke in to your parents bedroom? What kind of little bugger were you in first hand so that they had to keep it locked. ?


                    Well, I guess that they wanted to protect me. Although porn was just been freed, it probably wasn't something for children
                    With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

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                    • #12
                      Originally posted by BlackCat
                      ... I broke into my parents bedroom ...
                      Cat burglar! Cat burglar!

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                      • #13
                        This happened where I live. The street he crossed (Dallas Drive) has a lot of traffic exiting from I-35, it's amazing he made it through without incident.

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                        • #14
                          Originally posted by Zkribbler


                          Cat burglar! Cat burglar!
                          Nah, I was just curious and it didn't kill me
                          With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

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