Man Accused of Attacking Women and Trying To Run Down Cop Released on Bond  

EUSTIS, Florida—Jephson Seguin, the man suspected in the attacks of three women and trying to run over a Eustis Police officer has been released on bond.

Seguin, 20, was apprehended Thursday afternoon after his parents called police and he fled out the back door of their home on Marietta Lane in Eustis. He is accused trying to run a police officer over and attacking two women in the spring and a third woman Tuesday night after he followed her on foot and in the black Cadillac Escalade EXT he was driving. When he tried to run the officer over, the officer opened fire, shot three rounds and struck Seguin in the shoulder.

Body cam footage shows the moment a Eustis Police officer opened fire on a suspect who nearly ran him over.

When officers apprehended him, they found he had not received medical treatment for the wound, and he was taken to a Level II Trauma Center in Sanford. He was booked into the Lake County Jail just after midnight Friday on several charges, including aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, fleeing and eluding, stalking, battery and leaving the scene of a crash and had a $26,500 bond; a charge of resisting arrest with violence was added the same day, increasing his bond to $37,000 and he was released Saturday morning after posting bond, according to LCJ online booking records. His next court date is scheduled for July 24.

Man Suspected in Attacks on 3 Women Booked into Jail, Bond Set at $26,500
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