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Ocala Police update: Mom, daughter shot, killed inside condo | Full press conference
Ocala Police Chief Mike Balken shares on update on the shooting deaths of a mom and daughter. The shooting happened on Tuesday night at the Marion Springs Condominiums. Police responded after neighbors reported hearing gunshots. Police found a 4-year-old girl and her 34-year-old mom dead inside the unit. Police said the woman's estranged husband, identified as Ralph Bacon, 38, left the unit after the shooting and was later pulled over by Georgia authorities on I-97, 7 miles from the Florida state line. Police said Bacon was dead inside the vehicle.
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A cross-state manhunt for a man suspected of killing a mother and daughter in Ocala ended in Georgia yesterday when the suspect was found dead following a police pursuit.
What we know:
Nancy Bacon, 34, and her four-year-old daughter, Eden, were found dead from gunshots at the Marion Springs Condominiums in Ocala. The Ocala Police Department responded to the condos around 9:15 p.m. on Feb. 10 for a shots-fired call reported by neighbors.
Witnesses told police Nancy's estranged husband – who was later identified as Ralph Bacon, 38 – was seen leaving the complex.
Police search for shooting suspect
After issuing a region-wide Be On The Lookout, officers located Ralph driving – with North Carolina plates – north toward the Florida-Georgia border. Police identified Ralph's vehicle through license plate readers.
Nancy Bacon, 34, (left) was allegedly shot by her estranged husband Ralph Bacon, 38, in her condo in Ocala on Feb. 10, 2026.
Georgia authorities responded to the call, spotting Ralph seven miles north of the Florida line and initiating a traffic stop in Kingsland, Georgia, Ocala Police Chief Mike Balken said during a Feb. 11 press conference.
Ralph was found dead. He shot himself before the car came to a stop, Balken said.
2 found dead at Ocala condominium complex
‘A challenging relationship’
Chief Balken described the relationship between Nancy and Ralph as "challenging," saying they split up and got back together several times. It wasn't until around Christmas this year that police believe Ralph moved into the apartment with Nancy.
The four-year-old was not Ralph's biological daughter, which was a key issue in their relationship, police heard from witnesses, Balken said.
"There's no belief that he went there to kill them," he said.
Additionally, police said there was no prior indication of violence between Ralph and Nancy before the incident, including no reported disturbances.
"Domestic violence is one of those cases that is extremely difficult to predict. …. And because of that it's very difficult to prevent as well."
What's next:
Ocala Police are continuing to investigate this incident.
"There are family members left behind that are going to want some answers," Balken said.
The Source: Information in this story was gathered from the Ocala Police Department.