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Officer jumps into moving car to save toddler from allegedly impaired mom

Posted at 7:00 AM, Dec 31, 2016
and last updated 2017-01-02 06:53:38-05

MANORVILLE, N.Y. – A Highway Patrol officer jumped into a moving car to save a toddler and arrest the child's allegedly impaired mother Thursday afternoon, New York authorities said.

Maria Lagatta, 37, was charged with driving while ability impaired with drugs, aggravated driving while intoxicated with a child and endangering the welfare of a child, police said. (Photo: Suffolk County PD)

Maria Lagatta, 37, was charged with driving while ability impaired with drugs, aggravated driving while intoxicated with a child and endangering the welfare of a child, police said. (Photo: Suffolk County PD)

Maria Lagatta, 37, was driving approximately 20 miles per hour eastbound on the Long Island Expressway when Highway Patrol Officer Joseph Gross tried to pull her over around 5:30 p.m., police said.

When Lagatta refused to stop, Gross pulled alongside her and saw a child in the rear passenger seat, police told WPIX-TV.

Lagatta then slowed down to approximately five miles per hour, and Gross sped past her, parking his vehicle on the right shoulder before jumping into her car through the passenger seat window.

Gross brought the vehicle to a stop, police said, and neither Lagatta nor her young daughter were hurt. The girl was released to a family member and Child Protective Services was notified.

Lagatta was charged with driving while ability impaired by drugs, aggravated driving while intoxicated with a child passenger 15 years old or younger, and endangering the welfare of a child, police said.

She was arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on Dec. 30.