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B.L., the Father, Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES, Appellee.
    No. 4D15-1518.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
    Sept. 30, 2015.
    
      Antony P. Ryan, Regional Counsel, and Richard G. Bartmon, Assistant Regional Counsel, Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel, West Palm Beach, for appellant.
    Karla Perkins, Miami, for appellee.
   PER CURIAM.

The father appeals from the circuit court’s order finding that he contributed to the dependency of his two children based on two alleged domestic violence incidents towards the mother on December 24, 2013, and April 8, 2014. The father argues that the dependency adjudication against him was not supported by competent, substantial evidence of present or prospective abuse, primarily because the • evidence against him consisted entirely of hearsay without an applicable exception, that is, the mother’s statements as conveyed through the investigating officers. We agree with the father’s argument. See W.S. v. Dep’t of Children & Families, 41 So.3d 433, 434 (Fla. 1st DCA 2010) (“Where an adjudication of dependency is based entirely on inadmissible hearsay, or where the trial court relies heavily on inadmissible hearsay, it must be reversed.”). Thus, we reverse the dependency adjudication as to the father.

Reversed.

DAMOORGIAN, GERBER and CONNER, JJ., concur.