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Prescott Valley police urge correct car-seat and booster installation, citing safety statistics
3160485 · April 30, 2025
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Summary
Amy Capelli of the Prescott Valley Police Department reminded parents to follow manufacturers' instructions, check weight and height limits, and position lap belts across the shoulder after a recorded 911 excerpt underscored potential consequences.
A recorded 911 exchange — “911. What's your emergency? I've been in an accident and my child is hurt.” — opens a short safety message from the Prescott Valley Police Department urging parents to use properly fitting car seats and correctly installed booster seats.
Amy Capelli, with the Prescott Valley Police Department,…
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