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Mother of Aaden Moreno Denied Restraining Order Against Father: Court Records
Court records show Aaden Moreno's mother was frightened of Tony Moreno, who jumped off the Arrigoni Bridge, presumably with son Aaden.

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Court documents show 7-month-old Aaden Moreno’s mother was frightened of father Tony Moreno, who jumped off the Arrigoni Bridge Sunday, July 5. A recovery mission for Aaden is in place.
Aaden Moreno’s mother was reportedly denied a restraining order against father Tony Moreno on June 29, the Hartford Courant reports.
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Tony, a 22-year-old from Middletown, called family on the phone on Sunday and talked about jumping off the Arrigoni Bridge in Middletown. The person Moreno spoke to told police they heard Aaden in the background.
When police arrived, they reported seeing Moreno jump from the bridge, but did not see Aaden. A search for the baby was conducted and is now being classified as a recovery.
Mother Adrianne Oyola was granted a temporary restraining order against Moreno that was in place from June 17 to June 29. She reportedly was afraid that Moreno would hurt her and Aaden.
Court documents indicate Moreno allegedly threatened to make her and Aaden disappear.
Moreno survived the jump from the Arrigoni Bridge and was listed in stable condition. According to the Middletown Press, police anticipate filing criminal charges against Moreno.
(Photo of Aaden Moreno)
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