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(Hinckley Police Department) Texas mom abandons child at skating rink for hours so she could smoke crack: police » “While the investigation is still on going with a lot of questions still unanswered I want to assure everyone that Tony is doing very well in the loving home of a foster family here in Medina County,” Hinckley Police Chief David Centner said in a Facebook post.“His Dad has been very cooperative with us and Children Services in the investigation,” Centner said.“From all of us at HPD we want to thank everyone for your kindness, thoughts, prayers and overwhelming love,” Centner said.Tony is doing well now, police say.
The chief also thanked the community for helping them find Tony’s parents and bringing so many gifts to the boy after learning he would spend the holiday without his family.Most Read Little Tony, whose last name has not been released, later helped officers identify his parents, though neither has been charged with a crime.