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Police Arrest Mother Accused Of Duct-Taping Toddlers

POSTED: Tuesday, October 31, 2006
UPDATED: 8:38 pm EST October 31, 2006

A Jacksonville mother was recently arrested and charged with child abuse after her children were found duct-taped in the family's home.

According to police, 25-year-old Agla Vincent duct-taped her 3-year-old and 4-year-old together and then left them home alone.

Police said the incident took place while the family was living on base at the Naval Air Station-Jacksonville in March.

Police reports state a witness heard the children screaming and crying inside Vincent's home, and six hours later returned to the house and found a toddler in a soaked diaper with duct tape on his leg.

"The parent was not able to be located. They (the witness) put the child in the unlocked apartment and notified the military police," said Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Lt. Annie Smith.

Forty-eight minutes later, military police entered the house and said they found a 3-year-old and a 4-year-old duct-taped to each other around the lower legs as they lay and cried on their bed.

The officer who came to investigate said once he found the children, Vincent came running into the room, jumped on the bed and ripped the duct off with her teeth.

Vincent was arrested and her two children were placed in custody of the state.

The military took over the investigation. Vincent posted bond and was let out of jail.

Although she was initially arrested by military police, seven months later, Vincent is in the Duval County Jail as a civilian.

"Miss Vincent recently ended her military commitment, and that's when Jacksonville Sheriff's Office and the State Attorney's Office took over jurisdiction of the case," Smith said.

Vincent posted $5,000 bond on Tuesday evening and was released from jail.
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