Obddin, Utah (Ktvx-Mother of Utah to the police woke up on her door on Sunday morning, and told her that her 7-year-old son had taken his 5-year-old sister. The car to a different city.
In an interview with KTVX from Nexstar, Whitney Bush said she woke up early to check her four children and returned to bed when she found everyone sleeping in bed. Later, the door blow alerted her to the fact that her car and two of her children are missing.
“I had my heart at all my stomach … I had no idea what was going on,” Bush said. “
According to the Police Department, they received calls about a reckless driver at about 8 am on April 27. The officers began to follow the car, but soon they were when they noticed the driver’s age and assessed the risks to the public.
The car later hit a parking tape to park, and the police responded to the scene. Children were found without harm, according to officers.
Driving was from the family’s home in Clerefield to where the car crashed around 10 miles.
“I went to the scene … then it was re -directed to the police station,” Bush said. “They had already – I think – EMS comes out and achieved from my children and transferred them to the police station.”
She said that 7 -year -old suffers from some behavioral problems, although nothing before. Bush said she had contacted resources from the Department of Children’s Services, Family, Police, and even Hospitals. She said that no one was helping because of his age.
“I don’t think anyone who wakes up in the morning or passes their day in the belief that their 7 -year -old child will play” Grand Theft Auto “with his car,” she said.
Bush shared her story on Facebook and said there was some positive support.
Bush laughed, saying: “He got a family full of truck drivers. A truck driver will one day become, and this is what he wants to do.” “I told him that he wouldn’t be today, he should wait.”
According to Bush, her son told everyone that he is planning to go to McDonald’s. She said that he passed several on his way and prepared the money. He was also proud to say he was wearing a seat belt while driving.
As a single mother, Bush said this was difficult. Her car is outside the commission and in the cloudy square. It is not sure if it is assembled, but it says it does not seem from the pictures.
“I am not proud of him in any way,” Bush said, although she admitted that she was impressive. “He is in a world of trouble, and he may focus on the rest of his life.”
She said that the 7 -year -old does not face charges because of his age, but she raises community service for neighbors to serve his time.