What a creep!
Jupiter woman traded accusations with husband before vanishing in 2016
Jupiter woman traded accusations with husband before vanishing in 2016
JUPITER
In September 2016, Rosselys Felix Hernandez claimed in court documents that her husband was being physically abusive and might be engaged in an inappropriate relationship with her teenage daughter. A Broward County judge granted her request for a temporary restraining order.
By the end of 2016, Hernandez would go missing and theres been no trace of her since.
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Hernandez and York were not married for long and their final days as a couple were filled with accusations, court records show.
York filed a petition in Broward County court on Sept. 26, 2016, seeking custody of Hernandezs three claiming that his wife was unfit to care for the children because of untreated mental health issues.
The next day, Hernandez requested two restraining orders against York. In one, she claimed her husband had been physically abusive, shoving an apple pie in her face in one instance. In the second, Hernandez said her then 13-year-old daughter has a suspicious inappropriate relationship with Daniel.
Hernandez said York seduces her daughter with lavish gifts that he did not give to the other two children and that he engaged in sexual touching with the girl.
He has a love affair with my 13-year-old AF and punishes and tortures my other (two) children and me because he wants to control them so they dont say whats going on, Hernandez wrote in the petition.
On Nov. 14, 2016, Hernandez asked the court to dissolve the restraining order. She would go missing soon after.
Authorities said Hernandez lived in Jupiter, but it could not be determined where or when she lived in the town.
Anyone with information regarding Hernandezs disappearance is asked to call PBSO Detective Stephan Ultsch at 561-688-4066 or Crime Stoppers at 800-458-TIPS (8477).
Information about either York or AF can contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 800-843-5678 or Kentucky State Police at 606-878-6622.