Three young Northland men usually known to police for all the wrong reasons turned heroes instead when they broke into a parked car to rescue a baby left locked inside.
Sergeant Peter Masters, of Paihia police, said the 14-month-old girl had been left inside a car next to the playground on Marsden Rd while her father was in town on Tuesday afternoon. Two of the windows were slightly open to let in air but the day had turned hot and sunny.
Mr Masters said the three Waitangi youths, aged between 16 and 22, were concerned to see a baby alone in a car so asked staff at the hotel across the road if the child belonged to a guest. Hotel staff, however, did not know the vehicle or the child.
After waiting for what they said was half an hour for the baby's parents to show up, and becoming increasingly concerned about the rising temperature, they forced their way into the car and took the baby to the hotel.
Staff called police and looked after the baby until her father, a 23-year-old man from Kaikohe, was located.