Florida Casino Visitor Arrested After Her Soiled Baby Was Left Alone on Christmas Eve

Florida Casino Visitor Arrested After Her Soiled Baby Was Left Alone on Christmas Eve.

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Key Takeaways

A woman was charged with child neglect after her infant was found in a stroller at the entrance to on .

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino HollywoodSeminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood, pictured above. A woman was arrested there after her baby was left alone. (Image: Kayak)

Local police were alerted and located the baby who was on Tuesday near a bell desk employee.

A short time later, the infant s mother, Rubi C. Verduzco, 29, who was visiting from Bethany, Okla., was arrested in connection with the incident.

Diaper Was Soiled

[The] infant [was] wearing a soiled diaper in a stroller out in the open elements,” according to a police report quoted by Florida TV station WTVJ.

Just hours before Christmas, three men dropped the child by the bell desk at the casino s Old Main Entrance and then walked away. A casino employee alerted the Seminole Police Department and remained near the child until a tribal police officer arrived.

About 15 minutes later, Verduzco showed up at the bell station. It was unclear whether she came back on her own or was alerted to the situation by police or casino employees.

An officer said Verduzco appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. Her eyes were watery and bloodshot, her speech was slurred, and her breath smelled of alcohol, police said.

Didn’t Know Child’s Birthdate

Verduzco also appeared confused and didn’t know the baby’s birthdate. She couldn’t say “who, where, or for what length of time she left her baby,” according to the police report.

Verduzco’s identity was confirmed by an Oklahoma-issued medical marijuana card, police said.

Verduzco was booked into Broward County s Main Jail in Fort Lauderdale and had bail set at $2,500.

A police officer let Verduzco call a man she said was the baby’s father. He initially told police he was in Oklahoma. Later, he claimed to be in Orlando, Fla., but couldn’t guarantee he would be able to pick up the child from the gaming property.

The man told the officer that state authorities should be given custody of the infant, according to WTVJ. He also recommended that Verduzco be arrested, Florida radio station WOOD reported.

The officer later alerted the Florida Department of Children and Families. The child was placed under the agency’s care.

The age and gender of the child weren’t reported in local media. Nor was it clear what Verduzco was doing at the casino or how the three men got temporary custody of the infant.

Based on online jail records, it appears Verduzco was released from jail later in the week. The case was turned over to local prosecutors.

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