PHOENIX (3TV / CBS 5) – Phoenix Police are looking for a suspect accused of beating a man so hard that he caused brain damage, and the man’s pregnant wife as well. On Tuesday afternoon, August 3, Carlos Montes, his wife Karla Trinidad, and their toddler Scarlett were driving near the intersection of Seventh Street and Indian School Road when Montes hit the brakes in the process. “And then I saw the guy show up with the lady and the stroller and she pointed to Carlos: ‘Oh, it’s you. It’s you, ”said Trinidad driver, out of nowhere a man approached Trinidad’s husband. He fell to the floor with my daughter in his hands, “said Trinidad. Trinidad said her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter was lying on the concrete in shock.” She was bleeding from her nose and forehead, “said Trinidad. Trinidad, who is four months pregnant , tried to intervene. “And he hits me twice in the mouth and like here,” said Trinidad. Montes doesn’t know how he ended up in and out of the hospital with the tubes in and out of him and with severe brain damage. It was up to his wife, the terrible Details to be filled in. “Just like a normal day, get some food, but it happened so quickly I never thought something like this would happen,” said Trinidad Phoenix police are looking for a suspect who is accused to have assaulted a man and a pregnant woman. Investigators are now looking for the man and seeking information about the incidents. The suspect is described as a black man, 20-30 years old, 6 ‘2 “and 220 pounds. He wore a hat, a red bandana, a camouflage shirt and short S. He drove a white Ford SUV. For information, please call 911, the Phoenix Police Department, or the silent witness at 480-WITNESS (948-6377) or 1-800-343-TIPS (8477). Spanish speakers can call 480-TESTIGO (837-8446). (Click or tap the phone number to call from this story on your mobile device.) Callers can remain anonymous and can receive up to $ 1,000 in rewards. “If he’s able to beat my husband, mine.” To hold daughter, to beat me pregnant, what? Otherwise is he capable of it? ” said Trinidad. The family started a GoFundMe page to pay for medical care. If you want to donate, click here. Copyright 2021 KPHO / KTVK (KPHO Rundfunkgesellschaft). All rights reserved.
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