The family had approached the hotel's cleaning staff in a panicked state
at approximately 10am, saying their child was trapped in a safe in one
of the three rooms.
It took maintenance workers approximately 20 minutes to free the baby.
Police say the baby was alert and crying at the time.
It's believed the family had difficulty communicating with hotel staff.
"They did have a language barrier," Det. Const. Amanda Sanders said.
"And there was an incident that happened inside with one of the safes." She added that the incident "may have been nothing more than a preventable accident" and investigators are hoping to verify that by speaking with the family. Police say they had left the hotel by the time investigators were called, approximately an hour after the baby was freed. Sanders said the gender of the baby is not known and it’s believed the child is under 12 months of age.
Police have also alerted border patrol officers and local hospitals in
their search for the family.
The New Jersey license plate associated with the guests is B31EUB and is
registered to a 2015 grey Ford van.
Police say the van may have been a rental and is likely still in Canada.
It is believed the family has not crossed the US - Canada border to
return to Brooklyn.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
"And there was an incident that happened inside with one of the safes." She added that the incident "may have been nothing more than a preventable accident" and investigators are hoping to verify that by speaking with the family. Police say they had left the hotel by the time investigators were called, approximately an hour after the baby was freed. Sanders said the gender of the baby is not known and it’s believed the child is under 12 months of age.
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