ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Orange County Sheriff’s deputies are still looking for a convicted felon on the run after a woman jumped out of a first-story apartment window with her baby in her arms to get away from him.
Deputies said 39-year-old Terrance Givens “at this point, could be anywhere,” said Christian Marrero with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies responded around noon to the apartment complex near Texas and Rio Grande avenues. Deputies said the woman and her baby hid under a truck to get away from the man.
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“Some sort of violence occurred inside the apartment that, obviously, led her to jump out of the window with her child in her arms,” said Christian Marrero with Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
Witnesses called deputies just after noon and told them about the situation, which led to a standoff. Deputies thought Givens was still inside the apartment, but once they were able to get inside, he was not there.
Officials said the woman suffered moderate injuries during the incident and the baby is in good condition.
Anyone who sees Givens or has any information regarding the incident is asked to call 911 immediately.
“Please do not approach him, do not attempt to make any contact with him, and please call 911 immediately,” Marrero said.
Court records in Orange County alone show a long history of violent arrests including attempted murder, armed robbery and aggravated battery.
Texas Avenue was blocked off during the investigation.
WANTED: Terrance Givens, 39, for multiple violent felony charges. Givens is considered DANGEROUS. If you see him or have any information, please call 911 immediately. pic.twitter.com/Q0fEomiMrP
— Orange County Sheriff's Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) February 21, 2020
Skywitness 9 caught a glimpse of an armored vehicle inside of the complex.
Road Closed: S. Texas Ave between Rio Grande and Dunwoodie St is closed due to law enforcement activity. Please stay away from the area. pic.twitter.com/VTl9wgeGU9
— Orange County Sheriff's Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) February 20, 2020
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