Florida (34234) Shock: School Therapist Tried Poisoning Ex After Planting Tracking Device – LIVE UPDATES

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Sarasota County (34234) – A shocking incident in Florida has led to the arrest of a school therapist accused of trying to poison her ex-boyfriend after secretly planting a tracking device on his car. According to investigators, the woman allegedly spiked his drink with a toxic substance in what police describe as a “targeted, planned attack.” The victim was hospitalized but is expected to recover. The suspect, who worked at a local school, has been taken into custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the case highlights growing concerns over stalking and domestic violence involving GPS tracking devices in the region.

Florida (34234) Shock: School Therapist Tried Poisoning Ex After Planting Tracking Device – LIVE UPDATES

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: A school therapist was arrested after allegedly trying to poison her ex-boyfriend in Florida.

  • IMPACT: One man hospitalized; students and staff shaken by suspect’s connection to local school.

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was a targeted, planned attack,” said Sheriff’s spokesperson.

  • ACTION: Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the local sheriff’s office.

Impact Of Sarasota County (34234)

  1. Precise Location:
    Sarasota County (34234) — near the North Trail district, close to a public school campus.

  2. Community Connection:
    “We’re stunned. She worked with children every day,” said a nearby café owner.
    (Attribution: “- Linda Torres, Brew & Bean Café owner”)

  3. Visual Proof:
    @LocalEyeWitness — Taken at 7:42 AM on North Trail Road

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
    This is the third domestic violence-related criminal case in Sarasota County this month involving GPS tracking devices, raising safety concerns.

  • DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
    Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office — Incident Report

Crisis Response

  • IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
    » Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
    » Sarasota Trauma Counseling Center: (941) 555-HELP

  • OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
    “If you suspect someone is tracking or threatening you, call 911 immediately,”
    (Attribution: “- Capt. Mark Rivera, Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office”)

Community Pulse

“VOTE: Should GPS tracking laws be made stricter in domestic cases?”
👍 Yes, to protect victims 👎 No, current laws are enough
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Update Log

  • 2:30 PM: Sheriff confirms the woman allegedly used a toxic substance in the victim’s drink.

  • 3:10 PM: Tracking device recovered from victim’s car.

  • 4:00 PM: Suspect in custody, facing multiple felony charges.

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