Warner Robins: Dead Child was in Care of Unlicensed Day Care Center

Andrew Calloway was in the care of Sister-n-Sister Family Home Day Care run by Shelia Henderson and Johnnie Mae Grayer, at the time of his death. Although the owners of the daycare do have a city of Warner Robins, GA business license, they do not have a State of Georgia day care license for their facility. The negligence on the part of the two sisters running the daycare center led to the death of the 3-year-old toddler.

Shelia Henderson and Johnnie Mae Grayer had taken their the three children in their day care out for lunch on Sunday. When they returned to the residence housing the daycare center, they forgot to bring Calloway in with the rest of their charges. An hour and a half passed before Henderson realized that the boy was left in the car. The 100-degree weather outside along with a lack of oxygen in the locked car led to Calloway’s death. According to Macon.com, the child’s parent was not informed about his death until he arrived to pick up his son.

State licensing regulations do not allow for the transport of children in private vehicles in order to avoid this type of scenario. It is imperative for every day care center to obtain a state daycare license and to abide by their regulations to will help them steer clear of any possible dangerous situations.

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