A Florida man wearing an ankle monitor after posting bond on pending charges was arrested this week for robbery and grand theft, according to reports.
Broward County court ordered 19-year-old Joshua Reed to wear an ankle GPS monitor for a pending case in Palm Beach, after posting bail on auto theft charges.
A man out on bail and wearing an ankle monitor went on a crime spree and allegedly burglarized a home and stole a vehicle, according to reports.
(Miami-Dade County)
ABC station WPLG in Miami, Florida, reported that Reed was in Miami-Dade County court Thursday on additional charges.
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Surveillance video from January 7 allegedly shows Reed with other people outside a home near Dante Fascell Park in South Miami.
One of the group members is seen using a rock to break through a hurricane-resistant glass door, WPLG reported, as a family slept inside.
Police cordoned off the courtyard with duct tape as mourners laid flowers at the base of a towering tree out front.
(Fox Digital News)
Once inside, detectives said, the “team” located a Mercedes-Benz with a key fob on it and tried to get the keys to a parked Bentley.
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Detectives told WPLG that the crew wear dark-colored clothing whenever they burglarize houses, and while Reed is in custody, the rest of the people are still being searched for.
Miami-Dade police did not immediately respond to inquiries seeking additional information about the incident and the charges.
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Reed has been charged with eight counts of robbery, two counts of first degree grand theft, two counts of second and third degree grand theft of a vehicle, armed grand theft of a vehicle and criminal mischief.