Tag: Arrests

  • 11-Month-Old Dies in Hot Car While Mother Officiated Church Service for Three Hours

    11-Month-Old Dies in Hot Car While Mother Officiated Church Service for Three Hours

    A Florida mom was arrested after leaving her 11-month-old in a hot car for three hours while she lead a church service, NY Post reported. 

    Bulaine Molme, 37, who runs the Mount of Olives Evangelical Church in Palm Bay with her husband who is a pastor, was booked into the Brevard County jail on a felony count of manslaughter of a child, Thursday. 

    According to detectives, Molme was running late for a service she was set to officiate that morning. Molme told police that she thought her daughter was taken inside by a member of the congregation. Narrowing down to the end of service, Molmes realized her baby was not in the building. When she rushed over to her car she found the infant unresponsive. 

    The baby was still strapped into her car seat when she was found. CPR was done on the infant before she was transported to Palm Bay Community Hospital. She was later pronounced dead.

    Police say temperatures soared to a scorching 81 degrees that day. Inside the car temperatures can go all the way up to 105 degrees in only 75-degree temperature,  according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Reports reveal that a child’s body temperature can rise three to five times faster than an adult’s. 

    Molme was released from jail Friday after posting a $15,000 bond.

    Molmes and her husband Pastor Jnmarc Molme, are both from Haiti. The couple launched the Mount of Olives Church in September 2018, according to the Florida Baptist Convention. They share three other children. 

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  • Sonic Employee Arrested After Customer Finds Cocaine in Hot Dog

    Sonic Employee Arrested After Customer Finds Cocaine in Hot Dog

    A Sonic employee was arrested after a customer discovered a cocaine bag in her hot dog, Fox News reports.

    Jeffrey David Salazar of New Mexico, who is an employee at a Sonic Drive-In restaurant, was serving customers when he suddenly realized he had misplaced his bag of cocaine. Apparently, a woman who ordered a

    “Coney”

    from the fast food joint received a bag of cocaine in her meal. 

    According to the incident report, the woman notified authorities on Tuesday after

    “she bit into her food only to discover she had bitten into a plastic bag,”

    according to the Rio Grande Sun. The woman said she believes some of the powdered substance went into her mouth. 

    Salazar, 54, can be seen on the store’s surveillance footage frantically looking for what police now know as an illegal substance.

    “A ‘field test’ confirmed the substance discovered in the food was cocaine,”

    police said.

    Salazar was also caught on video surveillance administering

    “what appeared to be a hand-to-hand transaction with a female employee,”

    an affidavit for the arrest warrant said. Salazar later admitted to police that he had purchased the drug from someone in the restaurant’s parking lot, according to the arrest warrant.

    He faces a felony charge for

    “possession of a controlled substance,”

    the Espanola Police Department said in a press release.

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  • Florida Sheriff’s Deputy Fired and Arrested After Helping Friend Accused of Having Sex with Minor Escaped Authorities

    Florida Sheriff’s Deputy Fired and Arrested After Helping Friend Accused of Having Sex with Minor Escaped Authorities

    A former Florida sheriff’s deputy is behind bars for allegedly helping his

    “life-long friend”

    accused of having sex with a minor avoid arrest, police said per Fox News

    Arturo Dominguez of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office was terminated and taken into custody Wednesday. Dominguez is accused of tipping off his friend, Omar Ayala, accused of having sex with a minor, before his arrest. 

    Police grew suspicious of Dominguez when he kept running Omar Ayala’s name in a database system, according to the Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Office. When asked about it, Dominguez said he pulled Ayala over for a traffic stop, reports reveal. 

    Police later discovered that the two were

    “life-long friends.”

    Dominguez later told police that he looked up Ayala’s name to see if he had any active warrants and claims he spoke to him about it, the news station said. He admitted that he told Ayala to flee. 

    Ayala has not been arrested and is at large. Dominguez faces four charges of

    “official misconduct by obstructing an investigation, accessory after the fact to unlawful sexual activity with a minor, unauthorized access of computer and devices, and disclosure or use of confidential criminal justice information,”

    Fox Orlando reported. 

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  • Father Accused of Taping Pacifier into Infant’s Mouth, Told Police He Was So Intoxicated

    Father Accused of Taping Pacifier into Infant’s Mouth, Told Police He Was So Intoxicated

    A Pennsylvania father was arrested for child endangerment after his 18-month-old son was found with a bloody nose and his 2-month-old daughter with a pacifier taped into her mouth, NY Post reported. 

    Jordan Hirst, 22, called several friends in a panic around 8 p.m. on April 25 asking for help to find his young son, according to the local outlet. Five friends showed up at Hirst’s home and found the father intoxicated. Friends discovered the 18-month-old on the floor of his nursery with a bloody nose, reports reveal. 

    They later observed Hirst’s 2-month-old daughter with a pacifier taped into her mouth, according to court documents. The children were taken to his grandmother’s house. Hirst told police that he was so intoxicated that he could not recollect what happened from 7 p.m. that night to 4 a.m. the next day, according to WPXI.

    He was charged with

    “two felony counts of child endangerment and one misdemeanor charge of reckless endangerment.” 

    He has since been released after making a $25,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on June 9, according to WPXI.

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  • 19-Year-Old Woman Gave Birth in Emergency Room Bathroom Then Abandoned Her Newborn by Putting it in Bag Under Trash, Police Say

    19-Year-Old Woman Gave Birth in Emergency Room Bathroom Then Abandoned Her Newborn by Putting it in Bag Under Trash, Police Say

    Police arrested 19-year-old Alexee Trevizo, who allegedly hid her dead newborn son in a trash bag, Law & Crime reported. 

    The teen reportedly entered a hospital in New Mexico with complaints of back pain. When nurses asked her if she was pregnant Trevizo said she was not sexually active, reports note. A nurse told responding officers that Trevizo had gone off to the bathroom for

    “20 minutes and wouldn’t open the door.”

    Staff members who expressed concerns about the teen eventually got her to unlock the door only to find what one nurse described as

    “blood and sh– everywhere.”

    According to staff, Trevizo had already been trying to clean up the blood. Initially, staff thought Trevizo had done self-harm and she was rushed to a hospital room for examination. Moments later a custodian found the newborn tied up in a bag in the trash can.

    She reportedly gave birth to a

    “full-term”

    baby boy, nurses revealed. The 19-year-old was confronted by police at the hospital. She later confessed that she was scared and that the baby was not crying.

    She now faces charges of first-degree murder and tampering with evidence, reports state. 

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  • Suspect Arrested In Vicious Slaying Of Four University Of Idaho Students

    Suspect Arrested In Vicious Slaying Of Four University Of Idaho Students

    After a weeks-long search police have arrested Bryan Christopher Kohberger in connection to the vicious slaying of four University of Idaho students, NY Post reports. 

    The suspect was reportedly hiding out in Scranton, Pennsylvania before he was apprehended at around 3 am Friday. According to the outlet, the 28-year-old was studying for his Ph.D. in criminal justice at Washington State University in Pullman, just 10 miles from Moscow, where the killings took place.

    Kohberger is accused of murdering Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Kernodle’s boyfriend Ethan Chapin, 20 in their off-campus residence on King Road in Moscow, Idaho, on Nov. 13. The victims were reportedly stabbed multiple times in their chest area in the middle of the night. Two other roommates were home at the time of the murders but were left unharmed.

    Families of the victims say they are

    “relieved,”

    after waiting almost seven weeks for answers.

    “Of course we’re relieved,”

    Cheryl Goncalves, grandmother of victim Kaylee Goncalves, told The Post.

    “This is what we wanted… We wanted him caught and now we want justice,”

    she added. Mogen’s father, Ben Mogen told the outlet,

    “from the very beginning, I’ve known people don’t get away with these things these days. There’s too many things that you can get caught up on, like DNA and videos everywhere.” 

    Kohberger briefly appeared in court Friday morning.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?