MIAMI – It was a extraordinary ending to a 4-month lookup for just one of the adult men who law enforcement say was tied to the burglary 4 months back at the International Jewelers Exchange in Aventura.
In an procedure led by Aventura police, the Miami-Dade Police Specific Reaction workforce descended on a home at SW 57th Avenue and 162nd Move early Tuesday and arrested 31-12 months-old Luis Angel Herrera Ramirez. He was charged with burglary smash and grab, criminal mischief and vandalism.
Police mentioned he and two other folks were captured on digital camera at 6:10 a.m. on Oct 19th of last year working with a tow truck to smash into the front entrance of the Jewelers Exchange at 19275 Biscayne Boulevard.
Law enforcement reported they were making an attempt to get access to the protected, but 1 of the homeowners instructed CBS Information Miami’s Peter D’Oench that practically nothing was taken.
There was comprehensive damage to the front of the store.
That proprietor mentioned he was grateful for the function carried out by Aventura Law enforcement and explained he considered this new progress would lead to the arrest of the other 2 suspects.
Aventura police produced a statement indicating, “The arrest is another reminder to all those searching to burglarize organizations in our city that the Aventura Police Section will not relaxation until all those who have dedicated crimes are brought to justice.”
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