MCTS driver finds lost 2-year-old girl in busy street
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Posted: Aug 15, 2018 10:50 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A Milwaukee County Transit System driver in the right place at the right time helps reunite a toddler with her family.
On the morning of Saturday, August 11, MCTS driver Diana Serrano spotted a 2-year-old girl walking alone on Lapham Boulevard near I-43. A driver also stopped to help the little girl who had wandered away from home while her family was asleep.
Serrano kept the little girl on the bus, showing her pictures of puppies until the little girl's mother and police arrived.
MCTS says this is the eighth lost or missing child that MCTS drivers have found in less than two years.
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