Man accused of letting his child die in hot car gets family vacation approved by court

PHOENIX, AZ (LOOTPRESS) – A Valley man facing first-degree murder and child abuse charges in the death of his 2-year-old daughter has been granted permission to travel to Hawaii for a family vacation — a decision stirring widespread backlash.

Christopher Scholtes, who is accused of leaving his toddler in a sweltering vehicle in July 2024, received court approval to visit Maui from May 2 to May 9 with his wife and two other daughters. Conditions of the trip include mandatory check-ins with Pretrial Services when leaving and re-entering Arizona, as well as while in Hawaii. Scholtes is also prohibited from having unsupervised contact with children.

Court documents allege that on the day of the incident, temperatures soared to 109°F, and Scholtes knowingly left his 2-year-old daughter in a parked vehicle under direct sunlight. The child’s car seat was positioned on the driver’s side, facing a west-facing window — maximizing sun exposure…

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