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Four-year-old boards bus alone at 3am in pursuit of slushie
- Published_at:2015-03-29
- Category:People & Blogs
- Channel:New News
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- description: Four-year-old boards bus alone at 3am in pursuit of slushie Little Annabelle decided to sneak out of her home in Philadelphia in the early hours of Friday morning to buy a slushie. 'All I want is a slushie!': Girl, 4, sneaks out of her house and hops on a bus alone to satisfy a snack craving... at 3AM! Annabelle left her house in Tacony, Philadelphia, alone at 3am She walked out the backdoor and four blocks down the street to a bus stop Got on the bus chanting: 'All I want is a slushie!' The bus driver stopped and called police, who took Annabelle to hospital There she was reunited with her parents, who didn't know she was missing A four-year-old girl grabbed her purple raincoat, slipped out of her house alone and hopped on a Philadelphia bus in search of a snack. The only problem was, it was 3am. Bus driver, Harlan Jenifer, says the girl swung her legs in a seat as she chanted: 'All I want is a slushie!' Authorities say the girl's family didn't know she had awoken and unlocked the backdoor to start her trek during a downpour early Friday. Good times: Annabelle is seen in security footage from the bus swinging her legs and chanting: 'All I want is a slushie' They found nothing amiss at the house and have no plans to file charges. The bus driver is a father-of-three. He says he was scared for the girl but found her adventure funny. He says he knew she was in good hands. He stopped the bus and called police. They took the girl to a hospital, where she was reunited with her mortified mother, who only realized Annabelle was missing when the hospital called. Her father, Timothy Ridgeway, told 6 ABC that he keeps thinking how differently the situation could have turned out and how lucky his family is. My mind is wanting to go places, it's hard not to,' Ridgeway told the network. 'There are no words, (the bus driver) saved my daughter's life,' she told 6 ABC. 'I'll be forever grateful.' The couple say they have reconfigured the locks on all their doors.
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