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Colombian citizens who were arrested in Central Florida in a burglary ring – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sport

Florida (WESH) – Five Colombian citizens were arrested last month after several burglaries were introduced in residential areas in central florida, the Sheriff's ORANGE COUNTY announced on Monday.

The five are accused of leaving the residences of business owners during their work. The incidents took place in the counties Oscola and Orange.

The suspects that were arrested for participation in the burglar ring are: Jeiny Andrea Morena Cuellar, 35, Angie Hernandez Baquero, 32, Guiovanni Marin Bernal, 27, Miguel Escobar Guerrero, 43, and Camila Casallas Gomez, 29.

Two of the suspects have ice sheets and the Sheriff's ORANGE COUNTY says that it works with ICE to determine whether the immigration costs of the states are justified.

The orange County Sheriff office, together with the Oscola County Sheriff's Office, took off the group.

The investigators found that the group is suspected in several western states and assumes that they are connected to dozens of burglaries across the country, said Ocso.

Extensive examinations and monitoring of the respective agencies were carried out.

“On February 21, shortly before 9 p.m., three suspicious vehicles, some houses and shops began to conquer in the southern end of Orange County,” said the Sheriff's office in a press release. “Our teams observed while three of the suspects drove into an apartment complex near the Universal Boulevard and Sand Lake Road, stepped the door of an apartment and the residence broke.”

“Detectives followed this group and were arrested in an apartment complex near Vineland and Conroy Roads,” added the Sheriff's office. “Two other suspects were caught by Oscola County's detectives. We expect additional fees in the near future. “

All five were charged with criminal nonsense, Grand theft of third degrees and burglary of an apartment.

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