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You can download it here. He said he's completed deliveries in the past while working for Uber. He kept going," she said. He started the trip, and he got a phone call. He went right back to where he picked him up at the preschool," Lemoine added. Try using Uber instead.

PURPOSE: To inquire, share, and learn about all things rideshare related, such as Uber & Lyft. He said Velez is on the autism spectrum and "didn't have the capacity to form the intent to do what he's been charged with. The baby was evaluated by paramedics and found to be in good health.

The police report shows he admitted to seeing the car seat and said it was a mistake not to check for a child. Sign up for our Newsletters. His attorney also noted that the car seat was covered and his client had no intent to leave with the infant.

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Uber driver arrested after allegedly driving off with infant in Palm Springs Nathan E. Velez, 26, was arrested and charged with false imprisonment after he left the parking lot of Palm Beach. Nathan Velez, 26, is charged with false imprisonment after the Palm Springs Police Department said he drove off with a 6-month-old baby secured in a car seat.

I went behind him, chasing him, and screaming for him to turn back around. Velez's attorney, Kenneth Lemoine, responded by explaining that he feels the case is strange but that his client had no intent to take the infant.

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The Uber driver had in front of him, as you've probably been in an Uber, you go from point A to B, he believed that he was to deliver the car seat," Lemoine said. D espite the suspect and attorney arguing it was an accident, officials have charged an Uber driver with a felony, accusing him of driving off with an infant in the car.

Velez and his attorney have both said it was a mistake and that he didn't know the baby was in the car seat. You need to get back here, my baby's in your car. The app gives you the flexibility to set your own hours and earn on your time. Evans claims she called Velez, who eventually returned about 15 minutes later with her son.

Queer-centric information. Evans said she briefly returned inside the preschool to retrieve her other child when she heard someone say the Uber was leaving. Lemoine also said the narrative doesn't match the charge of false imprisonment.

I told the Uber driver I wanted to go grab my other baby, my daughter, and I'd be right back, and we could all leave at the same time," Evans said. Drivers can use this group to coordinate, plan and create events such as fun get- togethers and support-type Meetups.

Velez reportedly told officers he believed he was simply delivering the seat to the address listed in the Uber app. Since the car seat was covered, Lemoine went on to say Velez did not know a child was in it.