Two Florida Keys Residents Arrested in Child Neglect Case After 2-Year-Old Found Walking Alone
A disturbing incident unfolded on Tuesday evening when a 2-year-old child was spotted walking alone near U.S. 1 in Big Coppitt Key, prompting authorities to launch an investigation that ultimately led to the arrest of two individuals. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Etzer Louis, 36, and Flerette Matelus, 32, both from Key West, were charged with child neglect following the incident.
According to deputies, witnesses driving home came across the toddler walking alone near the intersection of Dolphin Road and Boca Chica Road. Upon notification, authorities arrived at a nearby unlocked residence where two additional children - a 9-month-old and a 12-year-old - were discovered asleep inside. The investigation revealed that these children had also been left unsupervised for an extended period.
Notably, this incident was not the first of its kind. Authorities stated that similar cases of unattended minors have occurred in the past. The sheriff's office emphasized that the welfare of the affected children is now being handled by the Florida Department of Children and Families.
Louis and Matelus were subsequently taken into custody as authorities continued to look into the circumstances surrounding the children's abandonment.
A disturbing incident unfolded on Tuesday evening when a 2-year-old child was spotted walking alone near U.S. 1 in Big Coppitt Key, prompting authorities to launch an investigation that ultimately led to the arrest of two individuals. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Etzer Louis, 36, and Flerette Matelus, 32, both from Key West, were charged with child neglect following the incident.
According to deputies, witnesses driving home came across the toddler walking alone near the intersection of Dolphin Road and Boca Chica Road. Upon notification, authorities arrived at a nearby unlocked residence where two additional children - a 9-month-old and a 12-year-old - were discovered asleep inside. The investigation revealed that these children had also been left unsupervised for an extended period.
Notably, this incident was not the first of its kind. Authorities stated that similar cases of unattended minors have occurred in the past. The sheriff's office emphasized that the welfare of the affected children is now being handled by the Florida Department of Children and Families.
Louis and Matelus were subsequently taken into custody as authorities continued to look into the circumstances surrounding the children's abandonment.