29-year-old Nataliya Mykolaivna Ward, of Enola, is charged for leaving her infant in the car while shopping at Wal-Mart.
Right before 4:00 on Friday afternoon, a Silver Spring Township Police Officer patrolling the Wal-Mart on the Carlisle Pike noticed a Black BMW taking up three parking spaces.
According to police, when the officer when to check the situation he found a 20-day-old infant wrapped in a blanket, lying on the floor behind the passenger's seat. Minutes later the infant's mother, Ward, arrived and police confronted her.
She is charged with endangering the welfare of a child and leaving a child unattended in a vehicle. Police say they made a referral to Cumberland County Children & Youth Services.
Right before 4:00 on Friday afternoon, a Silver Spring Township Police Officer patrolling the Wal-Mart on the Carlisle Pike noticed a Black BMW taking up three parking spaces.
According to police, when the officer when to check the situation he found a 20-day-old infant wrapped in a blanket, lying on the floor behind the passenger's seat. Minutes later the infant's mother, Ward, arrived and police confronted her.
She is charged with endangering the welfare of a child and leaving a child unattended in a vehicle. Police say they made a referral to Cumberland County Children & Youth Services.