This week's crime report for Clay County Florida, provided by the Clay County Sheriff's Office.
Jacksonville man arrested for impregnating 16-year-old girl
JACKSONVILLE – a 28-year-old Jacksonville man was arrested after the Clay County Sheriff’s Office determined he impregnated a …
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Jacksonville man arrested for impregnating 16-year-old girl
JACKSONVILLE – a 28-year-old Jacksonville man was arrested after the Clay County Sheriff’s Office determined he impregnated a 16-year-old year.
Kentrell Damond Cox was charged with sexual battery, lewd and lascivious behavior and transmitting obscene material after a Clay County girl told investigators with the Special Victims Unit learned the girl was six months pregnant after having “other sexual encounters” with Cox. According to the affidavit for an arrest warrant, the encounters happened between June 1, 2021 and Aug. 1, 2022.
Cox was being held in the Clay County Jail with at $200,006 bond.
GCSPD use knees, batons to wrestle control of enraged man
GREEN COVE SPRINGS – An enraged man who was accused of violating an injunction by chasing his victim was arrested on Jan. 25 after he ran into a Green Cove Springs Police Department patrol car and wrestling with officers after he was handcuffed.
Joeseph Nicholas Hudson, 25, of Callahan, was charged with aggravated assault of a police officer, resisting a police officer with violence, violation of injunction against domestic violence, battery, tampering a witness to withhold testimony and vandalism after a woman called GCSPD after Hudson refused to leave her home.
According to the injunction, Hudson wasn’t allowed to be at the victim’s home, job, school and other property or to make any communication with her until Jan. 4, 2024.
Hudson fled the woman’s house at officers arrived, but he returned. Two officers with Green Cove Springs attempted to stop him, but he hit one of the patrol cars and a tree on Haven Avenue.
Once we was detained, Hudson continued to fight with officers and a deputy with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, and they were forced to use their knees and baton strikes to get him to comply.
Hudson is schedule to be in court on Feb. 26. His bond was set at $45,015.