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The Bexar County Sheriff's Office says a 1-year-old girl is dead after her parents found her in a hot car on the far southwest side.

Around 6:30 p.m., deputies responded after parents told dispatch they found their 1-year-old daughter unresponsive in a car.

BCSO said the child died due to heat-related injuries, but the medical examiner's office will ultimately determine the cause of death.
 
Two parents were arrested after their 1-year-old child was left alone in a vehicle for over two hours and later died from heat-related injuries, according to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.
Shavetta Leandra Combs, 27, and Aaron Michael Combs, 27, were both charged with injury to a child causing serious bodily injury or death, BCSO said.

They were booked into the Bexar County jail on separate $60,000 bonds, according to court records.
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the child on Friday as Ari’yanna Sanora Combs.

According to the sheriff’s office, Shavetta and Aaron took Ari’yanna to pick up two other siblings from school. However, they forgot Ari’yanna in the car when they returned home.
During a Friday press conference, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said that Shavetta went inside to take a nap, and Aaron began playing video games.

One of the siblings began searching for Ari’yanna after noticing she was not around approximately two hours later.

Ari’yanna was later removed from the vehicle and brought inside the home by Shavetta and Aaron, BCSO said. Salazar stated that the temperature inside the car was around 140 to 150 degrees.
The sheriff’s office stated that Shavetta called 911 to report that Ari’yanna was unresponsive. When deputies arrived on the scene, EMS attempted to save the child’s life.
Evidence indicated that Ari’yanna was left unattended in the vehicle for longer than two hours before she was removed, deputies stated.

The siblings were placed with their grandparents.

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One of the siblings began searching for Ari’yanna after noticing she was not around approximately two hours later.

The sibling was more responsible than the parents!
 
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