Police roundup: battery; UF email breach
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sted Tuesday after police said she poked the father of her child on the shoulder with a knife, cut up his bed sheets and destroyed his laptop.
At about 9 a.m., Kiara Shandrea Sharde Cray went into the victim’s apartment.
She and the victim had been in a relationship for about three years and have a 1-year-old son together. They split about a month ago, according to a report.
After entering the apartment at 2044 SW 66th Drive, the 23-year-old grabbed a large knife, cut up the victim’s bed sheet, tapped the victim on the forearm and poked him on the left shoulder with the knife.
“Where do you want it?” Cray said to the victim. “Do you want me to stab you in the throat, cut off your d**k or stab you in the ribs?”
She also told their child, “Son, go into your room. I am going to kill your daddy.”
Cray grabbed the victim’s laptop — a Toshiba — and threw it, causing the screen to crack and $150 in damage.
Cray was arrested on charges of aggravated domestic battery with ssuch as Toshiba PA3635U-1BRM Battery, Toshiba PA3636U-1BRL Battery, Toshiba PA3728U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3817U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PABAS228 Battery, Toshiba PA3818U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3634U-1BAS Battery, Toshiba Portege M800 Battery, Toshiba Satellite L310 Battery, Toshiba Satellite L510 Battery, Toshiba Portege T130 Battery, Toshiba Satellite U400 Batteryand criminal mischief.
She was released Wednesday afternoon on a $6,000 bond.
UF is warning those with Webmail accounts of a recent phishing email scam.
The scam asks people to give their UF email address, password and phone number or be at risk of having their accounts deactivated.
The messages look like they are coming from the UF Help Desk, but they do not originate from the Help Desk or any UF system.
The university warns those with a UF email to not reply to these emails or any other emails asking for personal information.
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