A DeLand woman was
arrested Saturday
morning by Volusia
County Sheriff’s
deputies for leaving
a 4-year-old girl
home alone while the
defendant reportedly
went off on a crack
cocaine binge.
Patricia Reynolds,
39, is facing
charges of child
neglect, prisoner
escape and resisting
an officer with
violence.
The Sheriff’s Office
was contacted at
about 7:10 a.m. by a
woman who said that
a 4-year-old girl
showed up on her
doorstep at about
5:45 a.m. The woman
said the child was
dressed in pajamas,
shivering and crying
hysterically. The
woman took the girl
inside, wrapped her
in a blanket and
calmed her down and
then walked over to
her apartment, but
no one was there.
She then tried to
call the couple who
lived at the
apartment on their
cell phones, but got
no answer. That’s
when she decided to
call 911. When
deputies arrived,
the child told them
that Reynolds was
there when she went
to sleep, but when
she woke up, she was
gone. Deputies
started canvassing
various
neighborhoods in the
area, eventually
locating Reynolds at
about 8:15 a.m. next
to a gas station
near South Woodland
Boulevard and West
Beresford Road just
north of DeLand,
near an area known
for drug and
transient activity.
During her arrest,
while handcuffed in
the back of a patrol
car, Reynolds became
violent and banged
her head against the
cage. She then
slipped out of the
handcuffs and
attempted to take
off, but deputies
managed to get her
under control.
However, she
continued to
struggle with the
deputies and kick
them in an attempt
to get away. While
on the ground,
Reynolds
intentionally
slammed her head
against the pavement
numerous times and
had to be treated at
Florida Hospital
DeLand for head
lacerations before
being taken to the
Volusia County
Branch Jail in
Daytona Beach.
Meanwhile, her
boyfriend was
eventually contacted
by phone. He was out
of town helping a
relative with some
medical issues and
said he had left the
child with Reynolds.
He said Reynolds
occasionally uses
crack cocaine, but
had never endangered
the child before.
The Florida
Department of
Children and
Families also
responded and the
child was placed in
the care of a
relative.
While Reynolds
declined to give a
statement to
deputies, hospital
staff told deputies
that she had
admitted using crack
cocaine all night.