Couple charged for handcuffing and locking child in closet as punishment 16 hours per day for two weeks

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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FL  – It’s not certain what a young boy in Florida did, but his father locked him in a closet, handcuffed for 16 hours per day for two weeks, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department reported.

Detectives with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office have arrested two people after they admitted to locking a young boy in a closet for hours at a time.

On Sunday, deputies were called to a Tampa home for reports of a missing child. Once at the residence deputies located the boy who had been hiding in the home. Deputies cleared the call.


A short time later, deputies returned to the scene to conduct an investigation into potential child abuse. The boy told deputies he has been handcuffed and forced to stand in a closet as a punishment. The boy said this “punishment” has been happening for about 16 hours every day for the past few weeks.

While talking with detectives, John Hernandez, 41, admitted to handcuffing the boy and putting him in the closet as a punishment for behavioral issues from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Natasha Dabbs, 37, told detectives she knew the punishment was taking place and did not try to prevent it. Dabbs says this has been happening since December 25, 2020. Hernandez and Dabbs were arrested and booked into the Orient Road Jail.

“The action of this couple are reprehensible,” said Sheriff Chad Chronister. “I am so proud of our deputies for noticing something was not right while they were at the initial call and following through.  Their actions may have saved this young boy’s life.”

The name, age of the victim, and the relationship between the victim and suspects will not be released due to Marsy’s Law. This is an ongoing and active investigation.

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