No charges against mom who left infant in hot car
By: WROC TV
Updated: August 13, 2007
Wyoming County District Attorney Gerald Stout says he will not press criminal charges against a Fillmore woman whose infant son died after she left him inside a car for several hours on a sweltering day earlier this month.Stout cited several reasons in his decision not to present the case involving Lynn Brol to a grand jury. These included, but were not limited to, a medical examiner's determination that Brol's 5 month old son, Brayden , was an otherwise healthy and well nurtured baby, and that there was no evidence that a crime was intentionally committed.
Ms. Brol, according to law enforcers, apparently forgot to drop her son off at his regular daycare and instead drove directly to her job in Arcade on the day in question, leaving the infant inside the car before discovering his body 8 hours later.
Stout concluded his statement announcing his decision not to press charges by stating he would "....leave it to a greater power than the state to address the facts in this case."


