WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Leaders of a church-run day care are apologizing after several of the children escaped and made it out to a busy highway.
It happened Tuesday afternoon at Pinedale Christian Church's day care in North Carolina as two teachers were monitoring a group of 20 children out on the playground. Six of the kids made their way out of the enclosed playground unnoticed.
The "escapees" got into the church building, went down a hallway, and five of them then made it out the front door. A sixth child was so young he couldn't open the door.
Angie Herman was driving with her fiance on busy Peters Creek Parkway nearby when she got the shock of her life.
"Here comes a little boy, running down the center lane," she told TV station WGHP. "I'm screaming at my fiance, 'Get him, get him, get him, get him, get him!'"
The speed limit on the parkway is 55 miles per hour. An officer happened to be in the area, and together they realized the kids had come from the nearby day care.
"They could've been abducted," Herman said. "They could've been run over."
Pinedale Senior Minister Matthew Sink said they are grateful none of the children got hurt.
"We are devastatingly embarrassed," Sink told WGHP, "But we're thankful we're not talking about a tragedy today because the what-ifs on this are heavy."
Sink said they've taken action with the teachers, and that they will not be with children anymore.
Winston-Salem police along with state and local day care monitoring agencies have been notified.
"We were wrong," Sink said. "There's no point in trying to sugarcoat that or hide it. We just have to own it and figure out how to go forward from here."
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