Just a short trip up I-44, in Webster Groves, (suburban St. Louis) at the Vetta Sports - Soccerdome, a two-year-old decides he’s had enough of the sidelines and goes full Mission: Impossible … straight into a claw machine game. Little Cooper King apparently spotted those squishy spike balls and thought, “Yeah, I live here now.”
His mom says she looked away for, like, fifteen seconds — which, in toddler time, is an eternity — and next thing she knows, someone’s yelling, “Cooper!” and pointing toward the arcade claw game. Sure enough, there he is, chilling behind the glass like the grand prize himself.
For twenty minutes, Cooper sat surrounded by the balls, totally unbothered, while police, firefighters, and a very confused soccer crowd gathered. Finally, a tech shows up with a key, pops the door open, and boom — freedom.
The best part? Cooper wasn’t scared, didn’t cry, just looked delighted — like he’d won the world’s weirdest game of hide-and-seek. Honestly, can you even blame him? Those claw machines are tough to resist.
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