Hialeah, FL – Authorities have arrested a suspect, accused of repeated theft of power tools from Home Depot stores in Hialeah and Hialeah gardens in an alleged eight -day crime.
The 33-year-old suspect was removed on March 14, facing numerous accusations, including theft, working with stolen property and providing an incorrect property check, according to police records.
The investigation was initiated after a home depot organized an investigator for retail crimes, put an underestimated theft aimed at their stores.
The suspect is identified and the police associate it with Gray 2021 Hyundai Elantra, which is said to have been used in the crimes.
On March 14, an investigator of Home Depot crime noticed the vehicle of suspects parked outside the Southeast 12 -street store in Hyalia.
Police say the suspect has entered the store, loaded a stroller with a nail, a mosaic, a corner mill and a Rad set worth $ 996 and tried to leave without paying.
As he pushed the cart to his car, the detectives moved and took him to custody.
A background check revealed that the suspect had carried out seven pawnshop deals in Hyaliah, which was claimed to have claimed ownership of the stolen items.
After his arrest, he was reserved in prison.