Toddler injured by wolf at Hersheypark zoo after crawling under fence; parents charged
HERSHEY, PA - DECEMBER 21: The entrance sign to the Hershey Park Entertainment Complex before a college basketball game between the Pittsburgh Panthers and the Penn State Nittany Lions at the Giant Center on December 21, 2025 in Hershey, Pennsylvania
HERSHEY, Pa. - A scary situation unfolded at a zoo in Hersheypark this weekend when police say a 17-month-old child was left unsupervised by parents apparently distracted by their cellphones.
What we know:
Police say the toddler stuck their hand into a wolf enclosure at ZooAmerica on Saturday after crawling under a fence and into a restricted area.
One of the wolves injured the child after "instinctively" grabbing their hands with its mouth.
Several bystanders had to intervene to help pull the child away from the wolf,
Dig deeper:
The child's parents, identified as 43-year-old Carrie B. Sortor and 61-year-old Stephen J. B. Wilson, have been charged with endangering the welfare of children.
Police say they both walked away from their child to a seating area about 25–30 feet away, and appeared to be paying attention to their cellphones when they noticed commotion near the enclosure.
What we don't know:
The extent of the child's injuries has not been released.
What you can do:
Anyone who witnessed the incident, helped the child, or took video is asked to contact police.
The Source: Information about this article was provided by the Derry Township Police Department.

