3 year old kid sneaked out of the house and went to McDonald's
TikTok users loved the story of a three-year-old who went to McDonald's on his own. How it all happened, said the publication Today.
In the viral video, Marissa Feiffer, the mother of 3-year-old twins Aiden and Alea, tells the story of a dinner dream that took a chilling turn.
“I slept on the floor next to their cribs,” Feiffer, 23, said. - What could go wrong? As it turns out, a lot.”
When Feiffer woke up, Aiden was gone, and so were his shoes.
“My son was not in the house. He wasn't in the basement either. Not in the front yard, not in the back yard, not anywhere,” she says in her TikTok video. At that moment the woman began to panic.
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With trembling hands, Feiffer dialed 911 to report her missing child.
“I really started to get nervous when he wasn’t even in our neighbor’s yard. I thought that was where I would find it. They have a bunch of rocks and he likes to line them up, play with them,” Feiffer explains.
@mamarissax2 YALL I GENUINELY HAVE NEVER FELT SO SICK & SCARED! we already had the basement door switched out so we can lock it at night but NOW i need something for the front door! You never think it can happen to you, till it does!! Yall know i got this house babyproofed as much as possible but OMGG#greenscreenvideo#autismawareness#fyp#aidenandaleiya#twins#escapist#scarred#twinsoftiktok#omg#runaway ♬ original sound — Marissa Jalea
The mother says the police arrived "two seconds" later and showed her the photo. She exhaled. It was Aiden, and he was safe and sound at the McDonald's across the street from their home in Wisconsin.
According to Feiffer, the Good Samaritan alerted authorities about the child who was wandering around alone. Although the restaurant is only 0,6 km from the house, she went there with Aiden's sister.
“We run in, and he says: ‘Hi, mom!’” the woman shares.
Feiffer was too flustered to be angry.
When she asked Aiden why he did it, the kid replied, "I was hungry."
“I almost bought him a Happy Meal, but I changed my mind,” says the mother. “I just wanted to get out of there.”
Aiden is a big fan of McDonald's. And when they drive up to him, the boy even wakes up, as if he feels that fast food is nearby.
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“French fries, nuggets and apples—he eats those every day,” she says. “But it was actually my son’s first time on the playground there.”
Feiffer installed child-resistant locks and latches on the doors to make sure this didn't happen again.
Meanwhile, comments on Feiffer's video continue to surface.
“So it was with me and with my elder. Now I just can't sleep," wrote one user.
The second added: "My son found a penny and went to the store when he was 2 years old, which scared the hell out of me too."
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