Polícia atende chamado sobre negligência infantil em hotel de Disney Springs

O Gabinete do Xerife do Condado de Orange respondeu a uma denúncia de negligência infantil em um hotel na praça Disney Springs, no Walt Disney World Resort, em 22 de abril. O incidente ocorreu pouco depois das 10h, com os agentes chegando por volta das 10h14. Nenhuma declaração pública foi emitida pelas autoridades ou pelo resort.

Na quarta-feira, 22 de abril de 2026, o Gabinete do Xerife do Condado de Orange recebeu denúncias de negligência infantil em uma propriedade na praça de hotéis de Disney Springs, que abriga vários hotéis do tipo Walt Disney World Good Neighbor Resort. Um monitor de rádio policial, @WDWActiveCrime no X, publicou um alerta às 10h14: “🚨 Alerta Policial 🚓 – 22/04/26 10:14 🚨: Negligência Infantil em 📍: Disney Springs Hotel Plaza #WaltDisneyWorld #Disney.” A publicação incluiu uma captura de tela do Google Maps, embora não tenha apontado o hotel exato envolvido. As autoridades não especificaram a qual hotel os policiais compareceram. Nem o Gabinete do Xerife do Condado de Orange nem o Walt Disney World Resort divulgaram declarações públicas sobre o atendimento. Autoridades observaram que, na ausência de acusações criminais contra os pais ou responsáveis pela criança, é improvável que mais detalhes sejam revelados devido a leis de privacidade que protegem menores. O incidente não afetou as operações do parque ou a experiência dos visitantes. Nenhum atraso, fechamento de estradas, paralisação de atrações, problemas em restaurantes ou interrupções em lojas foram relatados no Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park ou Disney Springs. O Walt Disney World Resort continua gerenciando tais situações para minimizar o impacto aos visitantes, aconselhando os hóspedes a seguirem quaisquer instruções das autoridades policiais ou de segurança.

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