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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Jacksonville man who rode his bike to pick up his grandson from elementary school only to return home and be told he had the wrong kid created an awkward situation for two families Tuesday.
Four-year-old Long Branch Elementary School student Zacari found himself in the home of a different family and in the middle of an unusual mix-up Tuesday, WJXT-TV in Jacksonville reported.
That was a dangerous situation for the child and the school. I can't believe that he was allowed to leave the school without signing the child out. How easy was it for him to take the 4 year old without resistance. This child parent need to teach him about strangers and how to use the voice of a scream for help. This entire matter could've been something worse and how would the school explain a missing child.
Wow, it sounds like grandpa shouldn't even be driving a bicycle, if his eyesight is that poor!
Truth really is stranger than fiction!
Much less with a child on the bike..
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