La policía responde a un reporte de negligencia infantil en un hotel de Disney Springs

La Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Orange respondió a un reporte de negligencia infantil en un hotel de la plaza de Disney Springs en el Walt Disney World Resort el 22 de abril. El incidente ocurrió poco después de las 10:00 a. m. y los agentes llegaron alrededor de las 10:14 a. m. Las autoridades y el complejo turístico no han emitido declaraciones públicas.

El miércoles 22 de abril de 2026, la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Orange recibió reportes de negligencia infantil en una propiedad de la plaza hotelera de Disney Springs, la cual alberga varios hoteles Walt Disney World Good Neighbor Resort. Un monitor de escáner policial, @WDWActiveCrime en X, publicó una alerta a las 10:14 a. m.: “🚨 Alerta policial 🚓 – 22/04/26 10:14 a. m. 🚨: Negligencia infantil en 📍: Disney Springs Hotel Plaza #WaltDisneyWorld #Disney”. La publicación incluía una captura de pantalla de Google Maps, aunque no señalaba el hotel exacto involucrado. Las autoridades no han especificado a qué hotel acudieron los agentes. Ni la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Orange ni el Walt Disney World Resort han emitido declaraciones públicas sobre la respuesta. Los funcionarios señalaron que, a falta de cargos penales contra los padres o tutores del menor, es poco probable que se revelen más detalles debido a las leyes de privacidad que protegen a los menores. El incidente no tuvo efecto en las operaciones del parque ni en la experiencia de los huéspedes. No se reportaron retrasos, cierres de carreteras, clausuras de atracciones, problemas en restaurantes ni interrupciones en tiendas en Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park o Disney Springs. El Walt Disney World Resort continúa gestionando este tipo de situaciones para minimizar el impacto en los visitantes, aconsejando a los huéspedes que sigan cualquier instrucción de las fuerzas del orden o de seguridad.

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