Corn Maze abandonment

Parents woke up noticing their three year old kid is left at the corn maze from the previous night.

Emily Christensen

Tuesday morning parents of a three year old kid, try to explain why or how they have left their kid in a corn maze in Salt lake city Jordan, Utah. An unrelated guest found the kid near the entrance of the corn maze at 7:30pm. After closing time, the Utah Division of Child and Family Services kept the boy overnight.

Kendall Schmidt, who runs the maze said “He was crying  and upset and obviously scared.” No one could identify this kid  from the mute of his name. Schmidt explained, “We couldn’t get him to give us his name,”

“He could say his brother’s name and his cat’s name, but not his own name.” While watching a movie on the officers laptop, employees walked through the maze with bull horns trying to find the parents, with no return. They waited for the family to come , as closing time came around, no one claimed the three year old kid.

The next morning the mom woke up realizing the disappearance of one of her kids when she called

the corn maze and they directed her to the police. The mom had to go under questioning before the return of the kid. As she walked into the police department, the police recognized ten other kids following behind. Sgt. Joe  Manson investigating this incident and said, “This was a case of multiple families with multiple children living in the same home.”