"I was terrified and I was also hurt because I knew she was in there in
the dark and I couldn't get to her. I was wondering where is she, where
is she. I hear her, but I couldn't see her."
Jones called emergency services, who rushed to the scene and forced the
door open.The rescue was recorded in dramatic video which shows Journee
bawling on the floor of the center.
The Department of Children and Family Services are investigating the center.
Staff at the center told Jones that they were still in the back of the building when he arrived.
According to Journee’s mom Quanesha Borum, the director apologized and said staff had mistaken her daughter for a doll.
"She's not that little to be a doll, so it's some excuses," said Borum.
Jones is calling for the center to have its license revoked.
"If anything it should be shut down, I mean nobody leaves kids behind,
toddlers," he said. "I don't care how old they are that’s dangerous"
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