Officer Jason Short’s instincts left no room for hesitation. A report of an infant alone in a sweltering Walmart parking lot meant seconds could decide life or death. He smashed the car window, pulled the tiny body free, and began CPR as a crowd gathered in horrified silence. Only then did the awful confusion surface: the skin felt wrong, the weight was off. This “baby” was a hyper-realistic reborn doll.
Its owner, Carolynne Seiffer, returned to find a broken window and strangers hovering over her $2,000 doll, Ainsley. She owns dozens of these dolls, a fragile coping mechanism after losing her son. Humiliated yet grieving, she tried to explain what they meant to her. The police department quietly paid for the damage, and Jason refused to apologize for acting. Faced with the same scene again, he said, he would still break the glass—because one real baby saved is worth any mistaken rescue.