A 24-year-old South Asian woman in the US has been arrested and charged with endangering a child after she allegedly left her 3-year-old son alone in a hot car so that she could go to a night club.According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office,Uzma Sheikh tried to get into the night club in northeast Harris County with her child, but a deputy working at the door refused to let them inside.Deputy said she then left and later came back alone. This time, she told the deputy she left her kid with a friend.The deputy became suspicious and walked to her vehicle. He reportedly found the toddler alone in the car .Sheikh was charged with endangering a child and isout on a USD 2000 bond
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