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Long before he was charged, even a complete stranger was concerned about the father’s behavior.
In 2019, a wellness call was made by a woman outside a local pizza restaurant who noticed Scholtes’ young children alone inside the vehicle. A police report states the caller said she had been waiting outside the vehicle for 15 minutes before she phoned police.
Although the children didn’t look in distress, she said she was concerned. Scholtes eventually was allowed to leave with his girls.
Parker Scholtes, 2, died in July after being left in a hot car for hours in the driveway of he family's Marana home.
tucson.com