Theft of car with baby inside triggers manhunt in Changchun
Police in Changchun launch citywide search for person who drove off in an SUV with an infant inside while its father was in a shop
A stolen SUV with a two-month-old baby inside set off a citywide search in the capital of Jilin province yesterday.
Local media in Changchun broadcast live coverage of the search as police urged the public to call in with any tips and to help track down the thief-turned-kidnapper.
The owner of the grey Toyota RAV4 left it running with the baby inside at around 7.20am yesterday, near an intersection in Luyuan district, local police said.
The baby's father, whose full name was not given, left the %infant inside the unlocked and still-running vehicle while he went into a convenience store where he worked, China National Radio reported.
He told police he wanted the baby to be warm in the car until the store had a chance to warm up. It was unclear how long he was in the store before realising his baby and SUV were gone.
Around 7.40am, transport police made a post on their official microblog account with details about the vehicle, giving its Jilin-registered plate number, AAM 102, and saying that red rope was tied to all four wheels. The public was urged to be on the lookout.
Local television and radio stations soon picked up the story.