Two people in Poinciana were arrested after one of them made a 911 call to get help with moving their belongings from a home they were burglarizing, according to the sheriff's office.
were arrested after one of them made a 911 call to get help with moving their belongings from a home they were burglarizing, according to the sheriff's office.
Then, they found a male and female suspect, identified as 23-year-old Martin Gonzalez-Garcia and 22-year-old Ashializ Roldan-Oscasio. It turned out deputies were searching for Gonzalez-Garcia after identifying him from a security video as a burglary suspect at a Dollar General store in Kissimmee. They said he took several items earlier in the day.
The home is located along Cardinal Court. Deputies said they spoke with the realtor agent, who stated he didn't give the suspects permission to be inside the residence and he didn't know either one of them.Lakeland couple's engagement ring found more than 20 years after it was flushed down the toilet
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