HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA.
These couldn't have been an easier bunch of 'professional' criminals for law enforcement to catch... A trio of suspects on pre-trial release for an earlier rash of burglaries decided to target another group of houses, making off with an AK-47 rifle, a handgun, and a various assortment of cash, electronics, and jewelry. However, it took no time at all for Hollywood police to catch up with this bunch. They were STILL wearing the GPS ankle bracelets that they had been outfitted with as the condition for their release...
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HOLLYWOOD — A group of thieves behind the burglaries of nearly 30 homes couldn’t have been easier to find: They carried out the heists while wearing ankle devices that pinpoint their locations, police say.
The burglars “committed these crimes while already on pretrial release for previous crimes and while wearing court-ordered GPS ankle monitors,” said Hollywood police spokesman Officer Christian Lata.
More than $150,000 in cash, an AK-47, a Smith & Wesson handgun, cellphones, iPads, jewelry, designer handbags, ammunition, blank checks, fraudulent debit and credit cards, and a stolen vehicle were among the items seized by authorities, documents show.
Zion Odain Denvor Hall, 21, Tyrek Davontae Williams, 19, and Tremaine Raekwon Hill, 18, are “believed to be a part of a criminal organization committing burglaries, armed burglaries, fraud, gun thefts and other criminal acts throughout South Florida,” police said Tuesday.
The three men, who were arrested Friday, face charges of burglary, grand theft and racketeering. Hall is currently facing 35 counts, while Williams and Hill are facing 25 and 19 counts respectively. They were taken into custody while under house arrest awaiting trial on unrelated charges.
It’s not the first time South Florida has seen people accused of committing crimes while wearing GPS ankle monitors. The devices are used to keep track of people who’ve been freed from jail on bond.
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Zion Odain Denvor Hall, 21, Tyrek Davontae Williams, 19, and Tremaine Raekwon Hill,
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"...A whole jolly club..... of JOLLY PIRATE NICKNAMES....."
These couldn't have been an easier bunch of 'professional' criminals for law enforcement to catch... A trio of suspects on pre-trial release for an earlier rash of burglaries decided to target another group of houses, making off with an AK-47 rifle, a handgun, and a various assortment of cash, electronics, and jewelry. However, it took no time at all for Hollywood police to catch up with this bunch. They were STILL wearing the GPS ankle bracelets that they had been outfitted with as the condition for their release...

Three men wore GPS ankle monitors while burglarizing dozens of homes, cops say
A group of thieves behind the burglaries of nearly 30 homes couldn’t have been easier to find: They carried out the heists while wearing ankle devices that pinpoint their locations, police sa…

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HOLLYWOOD — A group of thieves behind the burglaries of nearly 30 homes couldn’t have been easier to find: They carried out the heists while wearing ankle devices that pinpoint their locations, police say.
The burglars “committed these crimes while already on pretrial release for previous crimes and while wearing court-ordered GPS ankle monitors,” said Hollywood police spokesman Officer Christian Lata.
More than $150,000 in cash, an AK-47, a Smith & Wesson handgun, cellphones, iPads, jewelry, designer handbags, ammunition, blank checks, fraudulent debit and credit cards, and a stolen vehicle were among the items seized by authorities, documents show.
Zion Odain Denvor Hall, 21, Tyrek Davontae Williams, 19, and Tremaine Raekwon Hill, 18, are “believed to be a part of a criminal organization committing burglaries, armed burglaries, fraud, gun thefts and other criminal acts throughout South Florida,” police said Tuesday.
The three men, who were arrested Friday, face charges of burglary, grand theft and racketeering. Hall is currently facing 35 counts, while Williams and Hill are facing 25 and 19 counts respectively. They were taken into custody while under house arrest awaiting trial on unrelated charges.
It’s not the first time South Florida has seen people accused of committing crimes while wearing GPS ankle monitors. The devices are used to keep track of people who’ve been freed from jail on bond.
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Zion Odain Denvor Hall, 21, Tyrek Davontae Williams, 19, and Tremaine Raekwon Hill,
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"...A whole jolly club..... of JOLLY PIRATE NICKNAMES....."
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