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Another child, police are calling this an accident.
3-year-old boy dies after being left in hot car in Birmingham
By Bria Chatman and WBRC Digital Staff
Published: Jul. 23, 2025 at 11:13 AM EDT|Updated: 3 hours ago
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - A 3-year-old boy died after being left in a hot car in Birmingham on Tuesday.
The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified the boy as Keterrius ‘KJ’ Sparks, of Bessemer.
Authorities say he was found alone inside a hot vehicle that was parked at a home in the 1500 block of Pine Tree Drive. He was left in the car on Tuesday, July 22, from 12:30-5:30 p.m.
Birmingham Police say Katerrius was accidentally left inside of the vehicle while in the care of Covenant Services, a third-party contracted worker for the Department of Human Resources (DHR). Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service arrived and pronounced him dead.
The Department of Human Resources released the following statement:
"A child in DHR custody was being transported by a contract provider when the incident occurred. The provider has terminated their employee. Due to confidentiality, DHR cannot comment further regarding the identity of the child or the exact circumstances."
Police say the contracted worker has been cooperative, and was taken to the Birmingham Police Headquarters for questioning.
The Birmingham Police Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
Both KJ’s biological and foster families are struggling to understand how such a tragedy could have occurred.
Keterius Sparks Sr., the boy’s biological father, told reporters he last saw his son during a scheduled visitation Tuesday morning at the Department of Human Resources (DHR) office in Bessemer. He had no idea it would be the final time he held his child.
“I mean, words can’t even express how I feel right now,” Sparks Sr. said, holding back tears. “As soon as I leave my son, the first thing he says is, ‘Daddy, I want to go with you.’ He says that every time, and it really hurts.”
Sparks said he typically hands his son over to a representative from Covenant Services, a private child welfare provider, who is responsible for transporting the child to daycare after each Tuesday visit. But this time, that didn’t happen.
The family says when Sparks’ foster mother arrived to pick him up later that day, he was nowhere to be found.
As both families mourn the loss of KJ, questions remain about how a child entrusted to the care of child welfare providers could be left in a car for five hours.
“We went to the theme parks; we had a blast. We went to the swimming pool. We just got back Friday,” said Ernest Miller, a cousin from KJ’s foster family. “We were all looking forward to him growing up and being a part of this family, and now he’s just gone.”
A 3-year-old boy died after being left in a hot car while in the care of a Department of Human Resources contract worker, police said. (Source: WBRC)
This picture of Keterrius Sparks was taken just the day before he died after being left in a hot car in Birmingham. (Family)