Bexar County deputy arrested after leaving 2-month-old baby in vehicle for 3 hours, officials say

A Bexar County deputy was arrested and fired from his job for leaving his 2-month-old baby alone inside a vehicle for three hours, according to local authorities. The child remains in the hospital in critical condition after being discovered inside the vehicle Monday afternoon, according to a statement from the Bexar County Sheriff's Office. Former deputy Antonio Almaraz, 31, now faces charges of injury to a child causing serious bodily injury-reckless, endangering a child and abandoning a child with intent to return, all felonies, BCSO officials said.
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