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Daycare Under Investigation For Closing With A Baby Locked Inside

How does this even happen?!

daycare center, which already has a history of safety issues, closed for the weekend with a baby locked inside–and now, the mother is calling for the facility to be shut down.

Last Friday at 5:30 p.m., Tanaya Merchen arrived to pick up her 6-month-old son Avery from Kids R Us Childcare Center in Billings, Montanna, which is when she discovered that the facility had closed early.

“I had no idea what to do — I was stunned,” Merchen told Yahoo Lifestyle. “I called the director and she drove over and said, ‘I put Avery down for a nap at 5:15 p.m. — the person watching him must have gone home sick.’”

After getting a new job in August, the single mother of three enrolled Avery in the center five days a week, from 6:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.

Merchen was obviously not satisfied with the center’s explanations for leaving her child alone, locked in the daycare. “I was later told an employee who usually doesn’t work in the baby room must have forgotten him,” she explained. “Then it was ‘miscommunication,’ because the staff thought all the kids had gone home for the night.”

The owner, Kim Redding, told a local news station KULR that the staff believed the center was empty. “Miscommunication,” she said. “It was a horrible mistake and we’re sorry and we have a damage control method for staff to check out the sign-out sheets and be careful.” Merchen says that the director contacted her on Friday evening and promised to establish tighter safety rules, but in light of its previous violations, she still wants the center to close indefinitely.

KULR uncovered reports from the state’s Department of Public Health and Human Services that showed multiple safety breaches. In April 2014, Kids R Us was cited after only three of 18 children were found to have signed in; on another occasion, 18 children were found under the care of one “unapproved” adult. And once again in June 2017, eight kids were being watched by one adult, despite licensing rules that require at least two adults when six or more children are present.

Growing even more unsafe, according to KTVQ, other reports showed that children at Kids R Us were sometimes left unattended, caregivers were not trained to work with their special-needs children, medications were left in dangerous places, and “humiliation, shaming, and fright” were used to discipline a 6-year-old child.

On Saturday, one day after the incident with her child, Merchen filed a report with the Billings Police Department. A representative of the police department tells Yahoo Lifestyle that the case was turned over to Child Protective Services.

As of now, Merchen has since lost $600 in wages while she scrambles to find a new child care facility. She told Yahoo Lifestyle, “I want everyone to know about Kids R Us, so this doesn’t happen to anyone else’s child.”

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