Cuban Couple Arrested For Stealing From Walmart In Miami: They Took Items Without Paying!

A Cuban couple living in South Florida, Harold Perez Duran, 39, and Junaiki Sinic Mendez, 43, were arrested and charged this week in a Miami court. Walmart store in that city.

Local press reports, Detail Both were accused of using an “orchestrated scheme” to defraud the brand. The two recently visited the Walmart store located at 9191 Flagler Street and purchased over a dollar worth of pet food.

However, under those products were merchandise that they didn’t pay for, and in this case the value was over $700. But they have already done this.

More Cuban crime in Miami

Just this week, a ring of Cuban thieves in Miami was busted by local police, and several were charged with stealing cars locally and then selling them for parts. Agents found stolen license plates, numerous keys and car parts such as body panels, suspension parts and mirrors.

In total, four Cubans were charged in these cases, three of whom have already been detained and another who is still a fugitive from justice. The three detainees were Bryan Baena-Castaneda, 20, who was “on bail for immigration and a felony,” Yohan Cocho Rodríguez, 30, “whom the immigration department is holding,” and Diier García-Rodríguez. 43, accused of other serious offences.

Local police are “hunting” for 35-year-old Darian Rubiera Lima, who is now a fugitive from justice and is believed to be the fourth “piece” in this network of car thieves on the streets of South Florida. They all shared the same house in Miami Gardens.

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