MIAMI – Assistant Miami Police Chief Armando Aguilar states he has by no means noticed a scenario like this in his occupation.
He claims he learned that 58-12 months-old Antonio Giovani Rodriguez, of Hialeah, who was caught on camera and arrested just after making an attempt to split into a home just lately had been arrested 107 moments in Miami-Dade.
His record spans given that the mid-1990s, with 80 convictions, practically all of them for burglaries and grand thefts.
CBS News Miami’s Peter D’Oench attained distinctive doorbell digicam video clip of the suspect from the new crime and spoke with Aguilar.
Aguilar explained, “I have been doing this task for over 22 years. I do not imagine I’ve ever seen a rap sheet this very long. Even even though these are thought of non-violent crimes, any just one of them could transform deadly if he encounters a victim.”
Aguilar said, “It really is a situation we are taking extremely seriously and we’re worried for the basic safety of associates of our group that he victimized. We are functioning closely with the Condition Attorney’s Workplace to make positive this won’t happen once again. He is staying held without the need of bond. I undoubtedly imagine in 2nd prospects and 3rd odds but we are certainly perfectly previous that.”
“As a outcome of this arrest, he is billed in two other cases as nicely,” explained Aguilar. In this situation, he kicked the door numerous periods but he failed to get in. Luckily, he did leave and we are ready to get, many thanks to CSI, a finger print. He was arrested right after we received a want-to-detect flyer.”
Aguilar suggests the hottest criminal offense transpired at 4 p.m. on April 17th and Rodriguez was arrested on April 21st.
“He was definitely quite persistent and what he did first was knock on the front doorway and it’s approximated that 80 per cent of burglars will knock first and see if any person is there just before they go inside,” mentioned Aguilar. “And if any person is there they will make up a story like declaring they’re are hunting for Peter and when they are explained to he does not live there, they will go on.”
Aguilar said, “It truly is vital to just take the steps for security like finding a doorbell camera for basic safety so your house can be monitored remotely and get proof to police so they can resolve this criminal offense.”
Aguilar said Rodriguez was staying held without having bond and claimed, “We are doing work pretty closely with the Point out Attorney’s office to make positive this does not take place once again. Rodriguez is remaining held devoid of bond.”
Anyone who recognizes Rodriguez from the doorbell camera video clip and thinks that they as well were victimized ought to contact law enforcement.
Aguilar said Rodriguez’s rap sheet also involves other costs such as cocaine possession in 2007 and stealing a auto, resisting an officer and petty theft in the mid-1990s in Miami-Dade.