Florida Woman Arrested for Alleged Dildo Attack
Fort Pierce, Florida – A 50-year-old woman, Julissa Negron, allegedly assaulted her ex-partner with an unconventional weapon: a dildo. The altercation escalated during a domestic dispute, leading to Negron's arrest on a domestic battery charge

Reports indicate that the altercation transpired when Negron, who was in the process of relocating from Puerto Rico to Connecticut, was temporarily staying with her ex-partner to gather her belongings. What started as an amicable arrangement took a sharp turn when alcohol entered the equation, igniting tensions between the former couple.
According to law enforcement officials, the situation spiraled out of control as Negron confronted her ex-partner over his Instagram activity, leading to a heated argument. The dispute reached a climax when Negron allegedly confronted the man aggressively, prompting him to consider involving the authorities.

As the tension peaked, Negron purportedly took a drastic step by brandishing a dildo and using it to strike her ex-partner. The exact origin of the sex toy remains undisclosed in the police report, leaving a peculiar detail shrouded in mystery.
Upon responding to the disturbance call, police encountered a volatile scene. The victim, fearing further escalation, informed the authorities that Negron was inside the residence in a state of undress and might resort to indecent exposure. Additionally, he disclosed a history of past abusive behavior, which had previously compelled him to vacate his own home temporarily.
Upon their arrival, law enforcement found Negron in a state of agitation, exhibiting signs of alcohol consumption and struggling to provide a coherent recollection of the events. Subsequently, she was taken into custody and charged with misdemeanor domestic battery.
Following her arrest, Negron was released on a $1,000 bond the next evening and is scheduled to appear in court on March 24. A judicial order mandating no contact between Negron and the victim has been issued to prevent further altercations.
The relationship between Negron and the victim, who were married in Connecticut back in 2003, has since dissolved. However, the status of their marital bond, whether they are legally divorced or separated, remains ambiguous.