Two men face arrest and charges in connection with a string of mail thefts from businesses in Medley, Florida. According to police, Yoel Ampudia Hernandez and Duniel Mederos Veliz were caught on surveillance footage breaking into mailboxes at two warehouses.
The suspects allegedly used a screwdriver to pry open the mailboxes, which contained checks that they would then cash using fake identities. Police say this is not an isolated incident, as one of the suspects had previously attempted to take mail from another business in the area.
Medley police are now urging other businesses to come forward if they have been victims of these two individuals. The police department has identified approximately two to three potential victims and are asking anyone with information about the crime to contact them at (305) 883-2047.
The men were arrested following a traffic stop, and both appeared in bond court on Monday facing charges of armed burglary, among others. Police Sergeant Luis Rivera explained that the methods used by the suspects are particularly concerning, as they target businesses and use fake identities to cash out checks from stolen mail.
Law enforcement is urging anyone with information about this crime to come forward, and the police department is working to identify any potential victims in the area.
The suspects allegedly used a screwdriver to pry open the mailboxes, which contained checks that they would then cash using fake identities. Police say this is not an isolated incident, as one of the suspects had previously attempted to take mail from another business in the area.
Medley police are now urging other businesses to come forward if they have been victims of these two individuals. The police department has identified approximately two to three potential victims and are asking anyone with information about the crime to contact them at (305) 883-2047.
The men were arrested following a traffic stop, and both appeared in bond court on Monday facing charges of armed burglary, among others. Police Sergeant Luis Rivera explained that the methods used by the suspects are particularly concerning, as they target businesses and use fake identities to cash out checks from stolen mail.
Law enforcement is urging anyone with information about this crime to come forward, and the police department is working to identify any potential victims in the area.