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Police look for woman who deliberately coughed on a 1-year-old baby after argument with mother

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Coronavirus explained
San Jose Police Department
ByJon Haworth
June 23, 2020, 9:28 AM

Police are looking for a woman who deliberately coughed on a baby in a stroller at a restaurant following a verbal altercation with the child's mother.

The incident occurred in the afternoon of June 12 at approximately 5:25 p.m. at a Yogurtland establishment in San Jose, California, when the suspect, a woman described as a white female in her 60s, was standing in line in front of a mother and her 1-year-old child, who was in a stroller, when she allegedly became upset with the mother for not maintaining proper social distancing.

“The preliminary investigation revealed the suspect was upset the female was not maintaining proper social distancing, so the suspect removed her face mask, got close to the baby’s face, and coughed 2-3 times,” said Sergeant Enrique Garcia in a press release from the San Jose Police Department.

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Police are looking for a white female in her 60s, medium build, wearing a gray bandana, glasses and a long sleeve shirt with gray vertical lines after she coughed on a 1-year-old baby at a Yogurtland in San Jose, California on June 12, 2020.
San Jose Police Department

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The mother involved alleges that the incident was race related.

"I believe this woman may be racist because the family in front of her is white. Me and my grandma are Hispanic and she started telling me about my distance and harassing me and my son once I started speaking Spanish to my grandma," Mireya Mora, the mother of the 1-year-old boy who was coughed on, told ABC News’ San Francisco station KGO.

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Mora said that her son had a slight fever after the coughing incident but that he is doing okay and she is hopeful that he doesn’t contract coronavirus.

“If he were to get sick, it’s just, I can’t even imagine,” Mora said.

The San Jose Police Department are asking the public for help identifying the female suspect involved in the case.

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Police are looking for a white female in her 60s, medium build, wearing a gray bandana, glasses and a long sleeve shirt with gray vertical lines after she coughed on a 1-year-old baby at a Yogurtland in San Jose, California on June 12, 2020.
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Authorities have described the suspect as a white female in her 60s, medium build, wearing a gray bandana, glasses, long sleeve shirt with gray vertical lines, white dress pants, and patterned tennis shoes.

Said Mora: "Coughing on someone's face. She did it on purpose it's not like she did it on accident, oh cough, cough - no she purposely coughed on my son's face … It happened so quick I was in shock. She got close, she took off her mask, and she coughed three times super hard on my son's face.”

But, as of now, the suspect remains unidentified and on the run and anybody with information is asked to contact the San Jose Police Department's Assaults Unit.

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