Florida Woman Charged With Sexually Battering A Toddler

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Florida Woman Charged With Sexually Battering A Toddler

27-year-old Alexis Carrol A 27-year-old Florida woman is behind bars for allegedly raping a toddler and taking video of the abhorrent crime. Oc

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27-year-old Alexis Carrol

A 27-year-old Florida woman is behind bars for allegedly raping a toddler and taking video of the abhorrent crime.

Ocala Police Detective Boyer arrested Alexis S. Carrol, 27, for capital sexual battery on a child under 12.

On April 4, Ocala Police Detective Boyer responded to Unity House Apartments to assist the Department of Children and Families with a child sex investigation.

DCF received a tip that 27-year-old Alexis Carrol performed sexual acts on a toddler, and there is an alleged video of the incident.

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Due to the nature of the arrest, investigators can only share limited information however, Detective Boyer conducted his investigation and determined there was sufficient probable cause to arrest Carrol for the charge.

“Alexis Carrol came to the attention of law enforcement as a result of a prior, separate child sexual battery investigation that took place in March 2022, leading to the arrests of Zachary Turpin, Annabelle Lagiglia, and Kendra Long,” said Ocala Police Deaprtment.

Police say that Carrol was living with the three individuals in the same house at the time of their arrests.

“We take crimes against children very seriously and are committed to investigating all such reports and holding offenders accountable for their actions. We will do everything in our power to provide support for victims and bring those who commit heinous acts like this to justice,” said Ocala Police Department.

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