A 6-year-old girl was found wandering the streets of Puerto Vallarta in what was originally described as blood-stained clothes, but without injuries, Thursday morning.
The girl was found along on Calle González Gallo, near the Wal-Mart at Macro Plaza.
Authorities transferred the child to an early care center where they identified her and located her parents.
After performing tests, it was determined that the girl had a stomach problem and the spots on her legs and clothes were due to diarrhea.
The parents of the child, who were located, will be investigated for criminal child . . .
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