Cedar Hills neighborhood (32210) – A Jacksonville man is in custody after allegedly hiding inside the home of his baby’s mother and attacking her shortly after police had left the scene. Authorities say officers initially responded to a disturbance but, after leaving, the suspect ambushed the woman, injuring her while their child was present but unharmed. The shocking incident occurred in the Cedar Hills neighborhood, raising alarm among residents already concerned about rising domestic violence in the area. Police later arrested the man hiding nearby. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, while the child was placed safely with relatives.
Key Facts
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BREAKING: Man hid inside ex-partner’s home, attacked after police departure.
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IMPACT: Mother injured; child present but unharmed.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “He waited until officers left, then ambushed her,” – Police Chief.
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ACTION: Authorities urge residents to report suspicious activity immediately.
Impact Of Local News
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Precise Location:
Cedar Hills neighborhood (32210) – Near Blanding Blvd & 103rd Street, Jacksonville, FL. -
Community Connection:
“We thought everything was safe once police left—this is terrifying,”
– Maria Lopez, neighbor. -
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Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Hubbard House (Domestic Violence Shelter): (904) 354-3114
» National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you fear for your safety, don’t hesitate to call 911 immediately.”
– Sheriff T.K. Waters, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office
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