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Parents Avoid Jail After Leaving 6‑Month‑Old Alone on Florida Beach

Prosecutors put felony charges on hold through deferred agreements that require fines, community service, parenting education, a Walton County ban, and monitored compliance for up to 12 months.

Overview

  • The infant was found unattended under a beach tent at Miramar Beach after witnesses and surveillance showed the parents were away for nearly an hour in October 2025.
  • Deputies arrested Sara and Brian Wilkes and the Florida Department of Children and Families temporarily placed the couple’s other children into state custody until relatives arrived from Texas.
  • The couple entered deferred prosecution agreements in May 2026 that will spare them jail if each pays $1,000, completes 25 hours of community service and finishes a parenting class within 12 months.
  • Investigators say security footage showed neither parent had a phone while they were away; emergency responders reported the six‑month‑old had normal vital signs and was not in distress.
  • Officials have publicly condemned the safety lapse, the agreements let prosecutors reopen the case if conditions are violated, and the case drew extra attention because the mother is a regional healthcare executive.