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Toddler Dies in Hot Car While Pastor Dad Attends Church



























A 1-year toddler roasted in a hot car Sunday, while her minister dad attended church.

The baby's body was discovered by her father, Odane James, (pictured above with wife, Tiffany) at around 3:15 p.m. Sunday, three hours after he left her in the vehicle. It was not known if James, who is the pastor of Holiness Born Again church in Miramar, Fla., about 20 miles north of Miami, was preaching on that sweltering 100 degree-plus day.

Church-goers immediately gathered around the 28-year-old father and his little girl, Kimberly. While some members tried to resuscitate the child who was not breathing, the remaining parishioners stood outside the place of worship crying and screaming as emergency personnel arrived. Hordes of police and an ambulance made their way through the crowd; the child was rushed to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

James, who emigrated to these shores from Jamaica nearly 20 years ago, has not been charged with the toddler's death, but police are still investigating.

Hours after the tragic turn of events, church members still remained on the premises in a state of shock, while police gathered information and statements from them and took pictures.

According to the organization Kids and Cars, which maintains a national database tracking deaths and injuries to children left unattended in or around motor vehicles, Kimberly, sadly, is the 49th child this year to succumb to this deadly practice.

President Janette Fennell told the Miami Herald, "The most important thing to understand is that this can happen to anyone. If anything, it does tend to happen to the better parents. As little as 8 percent involve drugs and alcohol. This can happen to college professors and dentists and ministers, really the pillars of our society."

Police: Paramedic sold stolen ultrasound machines on eBay













The Pennsylvania State Police arrested veteran paramedic Juan Torres on multiple counts of felony theft.

Torres, 44, from Glenolden is charged with stealing multiple state of the art portable ultrasound machines and selling them on eBay, specifically the Sonosite Titan Ultrasound machines.

"It looks like he sold up to, possibly, 15 ultrasound machines and the one in our case was valued at about $35,000," State Trooper John Sunderlin said.

Police say Torres' asking price on eBay for the machine was under $7,000.

They traced one stolen from Riddle Memorial Hospital to a doctor in Argentina.

In June 2009, Torres worked as a paramedic at Riddle.

Riddle officials reported their Sonosite Titan missing during that same time frame.

Main Line Health owns Riddle and the Paoli Hospital, where two ultrasound machines were reported stolen in late October 2007.

According to eBay records, at least one of those Sonosites went up for sale on eBay a few days later.

Torres also worked at a private ambulance company located in Feasterville, Bucks County. The criminal complaint says that gave Torres access to Doylestown Hospital's emergency room where two Sonosite ultrasound machines were stolen last spring.

Police have traced both to sales on eBay from a seller called bioteched.

"Everything was related to his eBay account; investigation showed that through those eBay accounts, we were able to trace who he sold the ultrasound machines to," Sunderlin said.

As Torres headed to the Delaware County Prison Wednesday night, his bail was set at $50,000 with State Police still looking for up to 10 more ultrasound machines he allegedly advertised on eBay.

Vernon Odom