Queens parents arrested after baby left in hot car on Long Island: police

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Jingcai Zhou, 34, and Lu Lu, 28 Photo credit Nassau County Police

NEW YORK (WCBS 880) – A Queens couple was arrested Tuesday after a baby was left in a hot car at a parking lot on Long Island, police said.

The 1-year-old boy was left in a Mercedes Benz for about an hour on Tuesday afternoon as his parents were inside a building at the Americana shopping complex on Northern Boulevard in Manhasset, according to Nassau County police.

A woman noticed the infant crying and sweating in the vehicle but was unable to open the door, so she called police.

A man also tried to gain entry to the vehicle using a lock-out kit but was also unsuccessful, police said.

When responding officers arrived, they found the boy in distress inside the Mercedes, which was not running at the time, according to police.

The officers broke a window and removed the boy from the vehicle. Police said the child was red in color and drenched in sweat.

The officers took the infant into a store with air-conditioning to cool him off, police said.

The boy was then transported to an area hospital for evaluation. He's expected to recover, police said.

Jingcai Zhou, 34, and Lu Lu, 28, were arrested and charged with first-degree reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child. They were set to be arraigned Wednesday in Hempstead.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Nassau County Police