The incident took place Tuesday when the temperature in Venetie, Alaska, was -31 degrees Fahrenheit (-35 degrees Celsius), according to
a dispatch from the state's Department of Public Safety. Venetie is in the northeastern section of Alaska.
The children arrived at a neighbor's home with "cold injuries," Alaska State Troopers said. The 5-year-old got scared when the power went out and carried the toddler about half a mile while wearing only socks and light clothing, according to Alaska State Troopers.
Julie Peter, 37, was charged with endangering the welfare of a minor in the first degree, the dispatch said.
CNN's Laura Ly contributed to this report.
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