Georgia baby dies after being found in a hot car

  • Six-month-old baby died Tuesday, eight days after being found in a hot car
  • Police have not released the names of any adults connected to the case
  • Said the baby had been left unattended in the car for more than five hours

A six-month-old boy who was left inside a hot car in Georgia, Atlanta, died on Tuesday morning.

Middle Georgia police are investigating the death of the baby, Cyrus Gray, who tragically died eight days after he was found inside vehicle.

Milledgeville Police were summoned to 2400 block of Brantley Way on August 28 where they discovered the boy, department spokeswoman Felicia Cummings said, according to AJC.com.

Milledgeville police were summoned to 2400 block of Brantley Way (pictured here) on August 28 where they discovered the infant in a parked vehicle

On his way to the location, Police officer David Descoteaux was informed that the baby’s grandmother, whose name was not released, was rushing the boy to Oconee Regional Medical Center in Milledgeville.

Descoteaux went to the hospital to speak with the baby’s grandmother.

The boy was transferred to Navicent Health in Macon, police said.

Milledgeville police are the ones investigating the case (headquarters pictured here)

Milledgeville police are the ones investigating the case (headquarters pictured here)

Police are still investigating.

On Wednesday, Milledgeville police issued a press release, however there was no mention of anyone being arrested in connection to the incident. 

The department did reveal the baby had been left alone in the car for more than five hours.

According to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, Monday’s high in the Milledgeville area was in the lower 80s with a heat index around 82 degrees.

Oconee Regional Medical Center in Milledgeville was where the baby was first taken to before being transferred to Navicent Health in Macon (pictured above)

Oconee Regional Medical Center in Milledgeville was where the baby was first taken to before being transferred to Navicent Health in Macon (pictured above)

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