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Burien couple rescues child found wandering barefoot on busy street

Burien, WALocal News

In a heartwarming act of kindness, Burien residents Marcos and Candace Melendez rescued a toddler found wandering barefoot on a busy street in cold weather. Marcos spotted the child shortly after returning home from work, realizing the potential danger as the boy approached a busy intersection. He quickly ran across the street to comfort the child, who was wearing only a T-shirt and shorts, and called for police assistance. Candace, who often works with children, observed that the boy had bug bites on his hands and feet, indicating he had been outside for some time. The couple kept the child warm in their truck while they awaited help, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and moral responsibility.

Despite their heroic actions, they expressed that they do not see themselves as heroes but simply as individuals doing the right thing. The child was eventually taken into care by paramedics and law enforcement, ensuring his safety. This incident highlights the critical role that vigilance and compassion play in community safety.

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