Parents left infant alone on Florida beach for an hour: Cops
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During a family outing at a Florida beach, two parents were arrested after reportedly leaving their six-month-old baby unattended in a tent for an hour while they strolled with their other three children.

Brian and Sara Wilks

Insets, from left: Brian Wilks and Sara Wilks (Walton County Sheriff”s Office). Background: Miramar Beach in Florida (Google Maps).

The incident unfolded at Miramar Beach, where concerned beachgoers contacted authorities around midday on Friday, according to the Walton County Sheriff’s Office. It was reported that the infant had been left without adult supervision for about an hour.

Fortunately, some caring individuals noticed the baby and took action to ensure the child’s safety until paramedics arrived to conduct a medical assessment.

According to a press release, as deputies awaited the arrival of personnel from the South Walton Fire District to evaluate the infant, the parents returned. They admitted to leaving the baby under the tent for a nap while they walked with their other children, claiming they had lost track of time.

The parents, identified as 40-year-old Brian Wilks and 37-year-old Sara Wilks from Texas, were subsequently charged with child neglect without causing great bodily harm. Paramedics confirmed that the baby was unharmed and in good condition.

The parents were identified as 40-year-old Brian Wilks and 37-year-old Sara Wilks, who were visiting the Sunshine State from Texas. They were arrested on charges of child neglect without great bodily harm. Paramedics confirmed the infant was not in distress.

“This incident serves as a reminder that even brief moments of inattention can have serious consequences and can sometimes lead to tragic outcomes,” the press release said.

Cops called the Department of Children and Families, which took custody of the kids until other family members could come from Texas to pick them up. The parents cannot have contact with the victim during the pretrial process and must comply with DCF, records say.

“We’re thankful for the quick-thinking beachgoer who raised the alarm and for those who stepped in to care for the child with the same kindness and concern they would show their own,” Sheriff Michael Adkinson said in a statement.

The Wilkses have since posted a $1,000 bond. Their next court date is scheduled for Nov. 18.

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