A 3-year-old was spotted walking on a highway with a blowtorch! The child had earlier burned a porch swing, broom, sliding, door, a deck, and a septic tank knob using the blowtorch. The damages done by the child are estimated for $5,000. Police found the child and returned him home to find his mother asleep and his father at work. Read the read of the story after the jump.
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SHENANGO TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Police said it seems that a 3-year-old was able to operate a handheld blowtorch and set fires in his family’s garage and on a neighbor’s porch in Shenango Township, Lawrence County.
Firefighters were called at about 9:30 a.m. Friday to extinguish the flames.
Township police said somebody reported seeing the boy walking on Route 388, carrying the blowtorch and wearing only a T-shirt.
“The torch itself in the propane tank has safety switches, and the child was able to manipulate them and turn the torch on,” said Shenango Township Police Patrolman Darrin Cwynar.
Police said the boy burned a porch swing, a broom, a sliding door, a deck and a knob on a septic tank and singed an igniter on a gas grill.
Shenango Township Police Chief Dave Rishel said damages were estimated to be almost $5,000.
“The torch was right near the grill and the results could have been devastating, just could have been devastating,” said Rishel. “Fortunately, the child was not burned in any way, shape or form. That in itself is a miracle.”
When police found the child and picked him up, he told them where he lived, but nobody answered the door when they went there. Eventually, they were able to contact a relative.
“When I arrived on scene with the family member, he was able to gain entry through the garage, and we found there was a large pile of objects that were smoldering. The garage was filled with smoke,” said Cwynar.
Police said the boy’s mother was asleep in the house, exhausted after having worked a midnight shift, and the father was at work.
No charges have been filed while an investigation continues by police and the county’s Children and Youth Services office.