How a toddler ended up inside mall’s toy machine: ‘They could have used the claw to pick her up’
Updated 11:40 AM;
Syracuse, N.Y. The plan was pretty simple.
Two little girls wanted one of the colorful prize balls inside a claw machine at Billy Beez in the Destiny USA mall in Syracuse.
When 3-year-old Kali Porter realized she was too big to fit into the machine, she enlisted her little cousin, Alivia Porter, who turns 2 in June, said their grandmother Jackie Perez.
“Seeing the balls inside the machine was like a trigger for them,” she said. “It only took one second and they were gone. My grandkids are very adventurous.”
‘Tinky’s stuck in the machine!’ How a tiny toddler ended up inside a claw arcade game
Updated Apr 23, 2021;
Syracuse, N.Y. The plan was pretty simple.
Two little girls wanted one of the colorful prize balls inside a claw machine at Billy Beez an indoor park with 11 locations on the East Coast in the Destiny USA mall in Syracuse, NY.
When 3-year-old Kali Porter realized she was too big to fit into the machine, she enlisted her little cousin, Alivia Porter, who turns 2 in June, said their grandmother Jackie Perez.
“Seeing the balls inside the machine was like a trigger for them,” she said. “It only took one second and they were gone. My grandkids are very adventurous.”
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Child trapped inside vending machine at Destiny USA, rescued by firefighters
Updated Apr 21, 2021;
Posted Apr 21, 2021
A child was reported stuck in a vending machine at Destiny USA on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Syracuse firefighters rescued the child unharmed. (Courtesy of the Syracuse Fire Department)
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Syracuse, N.Y. A child was reported trapped inside of a vending machine at Destiny USA on Tuesday, and Syracuse firefighters came to the rescue.
Firefighters from Engine Company 2 and Rescue 1 responded to the call that the child was stuck in the vending machine at about 5:30 p.m., according to a post on the Syracuse Fire Department’s Facebook page.