Warrant: Man did Web search on kids dying in cars
By The Associated Press
Posted 11:34AM on Saturday 28th June 2014 ( 9 years ago )
ATLANTA -- The father of a Georgia toddler who died in a hot SUV told authorities that he did an online search about children dying in vehicles because he was afraid it could happen.<br />
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Justin Ross Harris faces charges of murder and second-degree child cruelty in 22-month-old Cooper Harris' death.<br />
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Search warrants released Saturday by Cobb County Police Department say Harris told police that he researched what temperature can cause a child's death in a car.<br />
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The warrants say police were looking for a laptop, electronic devices and evidence of child neglect or abuse at the family's Marietta home. Harris' phone and car were included.<br />
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Harris has told police he was supposed to drive his son to daycare but drove to work on June 18, forgetting the boy was in the car.
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