What started as a routine welfare check quickly turned into a troubling discovery for the Edgewater Police Department on the night of January 28, 2025. Officers responded to a call about a blue Honda SUV parked outside a local bar, where a crying baby was left unattended in the vehicle. As officers assessed the situation, they encountered the child’s mother, Christina, and her boyfriend, Josh, inside the bar, leading to a tense investigation into the circumstances surrounding the abandoned infant.
Upon arrival, officers found the vehicle turned off in the chilly 56-degree weather, with no parents in sight. As they approached, the cries of a ten-month-old child could be heard from inside. The situation became more complicated when a man, later identified as Josh, rushed out of the bar, claiming to be the owner of the vehicle but not the child’s biological father. He explained that the child’s mother, Christina, was inside the bar, prompting officers to enter the establishment in search of her.
Leaving a child unattended in a vehicle, particularly in unfavorable weather conditions, poses serious risks and is considered child neglect under Florida law. Law enforcement agencies urge parents and guardians to prioritize child safety and avoid leaving minors alone in vehicles under any circumstances. Individuals guilty of child neglect may face criminal charges, including fines and potential jail time. If you suspect a child is in danger, report it immediately to local authorities to ensure their well-being.
