El Paso Mom Outraged After 6-Year-Old Forgotten On Daycare Van For Hours

What should have been a routine after-school pickup in El Paso turned into a nightmare for one mother, who says her 6-year-old daughter was left alone on a daycare van for more than two hours before being discovered asleep and confused inside the vehicle.

The mother, Crystal Maldonado, says her daughter, Mia, was scheduled to be picked up at 3:15 p.m. from Harmony School of Excellence in the Lower Valley and taken to Friends Daycare on Alameda. Instead, Maldonado alleges, Mia never made it inside the center and remained in the van until staff finally found her later that evening. Maldonado says she has filed reports with Child Protective Services and the El Paso Police Department and has removed her children from the daycare while the case is being reviewed.

Mother’s timeline and what she says happened

According to KFOX14/CBS4, Maldonado states that a family friend arrived at Friends Daycare around 5:30 p.m. to pick up Mia and was informed that the child had not arrived that afternoon. That set off a scramble behind the scenes.

Maldonado told the station that staff later walked out to the daycare van and discovered Mia still inside at about 6:30 p.m., roughly two hours after her scheduled 3:15 p.m. pickup. The child had apparently fallen asleep in the vehicle. “Mia was, like, half asleep, just like, not even knowing what’s going on,” Maldonado said in her interview with KFOX14/CBS4.

What investigators do

According to DFPS Child Care Investigations, the division looks into allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation at licensed child care operations and works alongside law enforcement and child care regulators. The agency says investigators generally aim to wrap up their work in about 30 days, although more complicated cases can take longer…

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