A former hospital worker, 28-year-old Se’Jour Deangelo Fulks, was arrested in Largo, Florida, after Largo Police say he sexually battered two vulnerable patients at HCA Florida West Largo. The suspect, who worked at the hospital from January 2026 through May 2026, faces three counts of sexual battery on vulnerable adults. Police in Pinellas County say the investigation remains active and they are asking anyone with information to contact Detective Amanda Gay at [email protected].
The arrest came after detectives gathered enough evidence to charge Fulks with three counts tied to two separate victims. Authorities described the victims as vulnerable adults, a designation that underscores the seriousness of the alleged offenses. The charges were filed quickly once the Largo Police Department identified Fulks and tied him to the incidents at HCA Florida West Largo.
Fulks’ employment at the hospital is a central detail in the investigation since the alleged incidents occurred while he was working there. Hospital settings carry a high duty of care, and when that duty is allegedly violated the fallout is immediate and severe. Largo investigators are treating this as a criminal matter and have coordinated with hospital officials as part of their inquiries.
Police say the allegations cover multiple occasions, though they have not outlined the specific timeline or the exact manner in which the alleged abuse occurred. That restraint is common while detectives follow leads and protect the integrity of ongoing interviews with victims and potential witnesses. Officials have also not released current medical or emotional status updates for the victims, citing the sensitivity of the case.
Largo detectives are concerned that additional victims may exist and they continue to reach out to anyone who may have been affected. If you were a patient at HCA Florida West Largo or had a family member there during the suspect’s employment window, police urge you to come forward. Investigators emphasize that even small details can matter when piecing together multiple incidents and establishing patterns.
The community response has been one of alarm but also of cooperation, with law enforcement asking for help locating anyone who might have relevant information. Detective Amanda Gay is the point of contact for the investigation, and tips can be sent to [email protected]. Authorities stress that contacting detectives with credible information helps protect potential victims and supports the criminal process.
Legal proceedings will follow the arrest as the state prepares to move the case through the courts. Three counts of sexual battery on vulnerable adults carry significant penalties if Fulks is convicted, and the prosecution will need to present evidence gathered by Largo Police. At the same time, the accused retains the right to due process and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in court.
For now, investigators continue their work in Pinellas County, balancing victim privacy with the public’s need to be informed. The Largo Police Department is methodically checking records, interviewing staff and potential witnesses, and reviewing any surveillance or other material from the facility. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Amanda Gay at [email protected] so detectives can follow up and ensure the full scope of the incidents is understood.