ELKHART,
Ind. (AP) -- A 3-year-old boy upset that his mother wouldn't let him use
a crane vending machine to try to win a small stuffed animal took
matters in his own hands. He climbed up the chute to get the prize
himself.
Danielle Manges said she took her eyes off her son,
James, for a moment to pick up a juice bottle he threw. When she looked
up, he was in with the plush toys.
''I bent over to clean it and
within two seconds he had climbed through the hole, into the chute and
pushed the door shut so we couldn't get him out,'' she said. ''He
climbed up in the toys and was in there for a good hour.''
Manges
said James has been sick and sleeping odd hours so they went shopping
about 3 a.m. Thursday at a Wal-Mart in the city some 15 miles east of
South Bend. She let the boy play on some of the rides, but wouldn't
give him money for the vending machine.
At first, Manges thought it was funny.
''He was playing with all the toys and hanging from the bar like a monkey,'' she said.
Manges
said people leaving the store went back inside to buy disposable
cameras to take photos of her son. She bought one herself.
She
became upset, however, when Wal-Mart employees said they did not have a
key to let James out. So Manges called the fire department for help.
''I
expected his hand to be caught in the machine but it was his entire
body in the machine,'' firefighter Anthony Coleman said. ''He was
swinging from a bar, jumping around. He was having a ball.''
About 40 people watched as the firefighters removed the back of the machine and freed him.
James still came up empty handed.
''He definitely didn't get a toy after that,'' Manges said.