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'Not a protected space': Neighborhood reacts to toddler demise in South Lansing

By Editorial Board Published May 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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'Not a protected space': Neighborhood reacts to toddler demise in South Lansing

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Police are persevering with to research the demise of an toddler on the south aspect of Lansing, and those that dwell in the neighborhood close by say they’re shocked and unhappy.

Police say the kid died within the 200 block of Dunlap St. on Monday morning. Investigators imagine the toddler and two adults have been residing within the residence’s indifferent storage. No arrests have been made, however the investigation is ongoing. Police have but to launch the gender and actual age of the toddler.

6 Information spoke with just a few neighbors on the situation of anonymity. A person from the neighborhood says he is fed up.

“I’m a single dad with three kids,” the person mentioned. “I need to do what I can to make sure not just my kids are safe, but all kids are safe. But here, what do you do when you don’t know that there’s a problem?”

He says he fears for his three youngsters’s security.

“I feel like this is no longer a safe area to live, so I myself am looking at moving with my kids for their own safety,” the person mentioned. “Lansing, it needs to do better.”

One other girl who lives down the road with an toddler of her personal says she will be able to’t think about elevating a child in a storage.

“I don’t know what to think about it because it’s very hard, if it wasn’t for my grandparents, I would be living on the street with my baby,” mentioned the girl. “And I can’t imagine living somewhere I’m not supposed to be living with a baby.”

She says Monday’s occasions left her shaken up and not sure of the long run.

“Oh yes, I was traumatized last night. I didn’t see the baby, but just knowing that a baby died down the street, that really hit close to home,” mentioned the girl. “We are looking to move too, because this neighborhood ain’t safe.”

The lady additionally mentioned this was the final straw in a collection of occasions which have left her wanting out of the neighborhood.

This can be a growing story. 6 Information will maintain you up to date as we be taught extra.

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