Raymond Vincent, a 46-year-old Florida resident, impregnated a
10-year-old girl, earlier this year and fled. According to the Sun
Sentinel, when he heard that his victim was pregnant, Vincent fled
Florida and headed to Haiti, but on Friday afternoon, July 1, U.S.
marshals were able to capture him in Port-au-Prince.
Once Vincent was apprehended, marshals returned him to South Florida,
where he was turned over to detectives at the Fort Lauderdale Police
Department’s Career Criminal Unit.
Golden said U.S. Marshals in the Dominican Republic worked with Haitian
National Police and U.S. State Department investigators for several
months to lovate Vincent.
“The Haitian National Police were there for several days watching
certain locations in Haiti to determin where he was before they too him
into custody,” Golden said.
Vincent was promptly arrested and charged with one count of sexual
battery on a child, as well as one count of lewd and lascivious conduct
for his assault on the child.
“If you are a fugitive and you want to be a fugitive and you think
fleeing the U.S. is going to save you? Think again” said Senior
Inspector Barry Golden, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals.
The little girl was brought to the attention of detectives by Broward
Health Medical Center on February 13, where they were called in because
of obvious sexual battery of a child. The 10-year-old, who had been
brought in to receive medical attention because of stomach pain, was
found to be pregnant.
A police report details the disturbing encounters between Vincent and
the 10-year-old girl. In December or January, the girl told the
detectives, she fell asleep on the couch, but was awakened when she felt
Vincent slip his hand down her pants. When she opened her eyes, she
stated, she saw Vincent hovering over her sleeping form. He then quickly
pulled his hand from her pants, beneath the blanket, the report stated
In an effort to cover up with act, Vincent turned to another child, who
was also asleep on the couch, and pretended to adjust that child’s
position while the child slept.
The little girl who had been inappropriately touched by Vincent ran away
from the man, locked herself in the bedroom, and alerted her mother.
Vincent was charged with lewd and lascivious conduct in connection with
that particular incident.
This is not even the first time Vincent has been accused of molesting a
child. Fort Lauderdale police arrested him in January of 2012 for luring
a girl under the age of 12 years into his home with food. The little
girl told authorities that Vincent groped and fondled her, and tried to
pull her into his lap. She also stated that Vincent had molested her at
least twice before that incident, as well. Even though he faced multiple
counts of lewd molestation, court records show that a jury acquitted
him.
He is now being held at Broward Main Jail on charges of sexual battery on a child and lewd and lascivious conduct.
Source: Sun Sentinel