An 11-month-old girl died in Missouri after she was locked in a hot car for about 15 hours, according to police.
The baby was found Sunday at about 4:30 p.m., Calverton Park police officer Chris Robertson told ABC News.
(MORE: Florida day care owner arrested after leaving baby girl hot van, killing her, police say)The car had been left outside a home in Calverton Park, about 14 miles outside of St. Louis. The temperature climbed to 79 degrees in St. Louis that day.
No arrests have been made, Robertson said, however police spoke with two undisclosed persons of interest.
(MORE: 2-year-old boy rescued from hot car in dramatic moment caught on video)Police are working with the St. Louis County prosecutor's office as the ongoing investigation moves forward, he said.
Hot car deaths reached a record level last year with at least 52 children killed, from California to Tennessee to Mississippi, according to national nonprofit KidsAndCars.org.
(MORE: After record high number of hot car deaths, here's a guide to keep kids safe this summer)Click here for a list of hot car safety tips.