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West Midlands Police broke into a locked car to rescue what they thought was a baby only for them to realise they had saved a doll.

Janaih Rattray, 10, left her toy named Ryan on the seat of her sister Delesia’s Vauxhall Corsa which was parked up outside a hospital.  Police were called to the car park of Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley, West Midlands, when a concerned passer-by thought a baby had been left alone in the vehicle.

Two officers decided to take action after asking the advice of nurses who agreed the “extremely lifelike” doll was a real infant,  but when they broke into the car, they discovered it was a DOLL,but looked more like an INFANT.

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The Rattray family were then stunned when they returned to their vehicle and found the back window broken with a note to call police. Delesia, 20, who drove the car then got upset and called the police saying they should have known it was a doll because eot didn’t move. Her mother who was also hospitalized at the hospital they had gone to pay her a visit when the incident happened, also said the police should have had a second thought.

Afterall said and done, the West Midlands Police have now agreed to pay the £90 repair bill to fix the broken window in Delesia’s Vauxhall Astra.

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