

"My eldest daughter, I got her out first and then I handed her the baby and I told her to calm down, to run to the front and I’ll be right behind her."
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"In those few minutes, I broke the windows in the back she was coming through," Walker said. "I tried calling the front desk but the phone was broken, so I called my friend in a panic and told him to get the front desk to get someone to come help us," she said. She said the woman left temporarily, but returned some time later. Walker said the woman began banging aggressively on the door, demanding that she "give her back her baby." Feeling something wasn't right, she closed the door and told her 16-year-old daughter to take her nine-month-old sister to the back of the room. Walker said she answered a knock at her door and found a woman who asked her for a cigarette. On June 2, shortly before 10 p.m., Greater Sudbury police responded to an attempted break-in at the hotel. Walker and her two daughters are staying at the Super 8 Hotel. "I feel like we're forgotten and left in the dark with everything," said Chrystal Walker.

A tenant displaced in the downtown Sudbury fire last month said her hotel is denying her request to move her room to a centralized location following an attempted break-in.
