Baby freed from home's safe
KEARNEY, Neb. (AP) — A 14-month-old boy spent about an hour locked in an enormous safe that his parents had converted into his nursery.
"It seemed like five hours," said the boy's mother Elizabeth Bond. "I was panicked."
She said her son, CeJay, was crying on the other side of the door.
Dustin and Elizabeth Bond moved their family into the house two months ago. The house, about five miles east of Kearney, was formerly a business.
The Bonds said when they bought the house, they were told the safe's lock was disabled.
The 8-foot by 10-foot safe has a ventilation system and the lights are controlled from the outside.
In a stroke of luck, locksmith Lee Rowedder got the door open using a combination that is commonly coded into safes like the one in the Bonds house. http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2004-03-31-baby-safe_x.htm
KEARNEY, Neb. (AP) — A 14-month-old boy spent about an hour locked in an enormous safe that his parents had converted into his nursery.
"It seemed like five hours," said the boy's mother Elizabeth Bond. "I was panicked."
She said her son, CeJay, was crying on the other side of the door.
Dustin and Elizabeth Bond moved their family into the house two months ago. The house, about five miles east of Kearney, was formerly a business.
The Bonds said when they bought the house, they were told the safe's lock was disabled.
The 8-foot by 10-foot safe has a ventilation system and the lights are controlled from the outside.
In a stroke of luck, locksmith Lee Rowedder got the door open using a combination that is commonly coded into safes like the one in the Bonds house. http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2004-03-31-baby-safe_x.htm