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Pa. Man attacks his unborn child, say officials – NBC10 Philadelphia

A man from Pennsylvania is accused of having hit the mother of his unborn child in an attack outside of an apartment building by Montgomery County, which was recorded on video.

Raymond Bautista, 36, from Allentown, Pennsylvania, is ruthlessly jeopardized due to the serious attack of an unborn child, a difficult attack, a simple attack and another person.

The incident occurred on Thursday, April 24, around 4:30 a.m. in front of an apartment complex along the 2000 block of the Maple Avenue in Hatfield Township, the police said.

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The police said a woman – who was 15 weeks pregnant – left her apartment building to go to her job. When she went down the steps, a masked man who wore everything in black jumped on her and stepped in her back. Then he continued in his stomach and hit her in the face when she screamed. The attack was included on the ring camera video.

A local woman was brutally attacked outside of her residential building in Hatfield, Montgomery County. Aaron Baskerville from NBC10 spoke to a neighbor whose surveillance camera recorded the attack.

“I was woken up by terrible screaming,” said Christopher Stevens, the owner of the video, to NBC10. “It looks like it has happened in 20 seconds. It was so fast.”

The investigators said additional surveillance video shows that the man who flees from the area on foot towards Maple Avenue.

The victim suffered nasal bone breaks, cuts and bruises. When asked by a responding police officer, whether she knows someone who wants to hurt her, she mentioned the father of her unborn child, Raymond Bautista, according to the criminal complaint. The investigators said Bautista was aware that the victim was pregnant with his child at the time of the attack. The police also said that Bautista worked with the victim at the same business.

In a later interview with Detectives, the victim said after notifying Bautista that she was pregnant, he suggested that, according to the punishment, they take an emergency. When she told him that she would keep the child, Bautista told her that he did not want to participate in the life of the child, the investigators said. Bautista also knew where the victim lived was in her apartment and was familiar with her work plan since it had worked together.

The investigators contacted Bautista, which according to the criminal complaint, both in Allentown and in the car he had. The investigators said that an automated license plate -reader search for the vehicle showed that it was about 20 minutes after it appeared near the place of attack.

The police later searched through Bautista's vehicle after receiving an arrest warrant and, according to the criminal complaint, found a dark ski mask and dark gloves inside.

When Bautista was interviewed by investigators, he claimed that he slept at the time of the attack, but could not explain why his car was driven that morning, the investigators said.

The investigators later received a surveillance video from BauTistas job, in which he arrived the work the day before the attack and carried all black clothes, said officials. He also drove the same vehicle that was discovered in the morning of the attack on the surveillance video.

During another interview with the police, Bautista confessed to attacking the woman and claimed that he had done it because they “talked about him about him,” said officials.

BauTista was arrested in front of a judge, accused and accused of determining his deposit at 75,000 US dollars. His provisional hearing is planned for May 7, 2025.

Online court documents do not list legal representation that could speak on behalf of Bautista.

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