Crime & Safety
Have You seen These Suspects?
Police said they stole credit cards and cell phones from 2 teenagers.

MIAMI BEACH — Police are looking for two suspects involved in a Dec. 21 robbery along the 1300 block of Normandy Drive.
"The subjects approached two victims, insinuated they had a weapon and demanded their property," according to Ernesto Rodriguez of the Miami Beach Police Department, who said that the suspects fled with two cell phones and credit cards.
"Our detectives recovered surveillance video of the subjects using the credit cards at a nearby gas station moments later," Rodriguez said on Friday.
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One of the suspects was described as a white Hispanic male, 5 feet six inches to five feet eight inches tall, thin, clean shaven, in his early 20s and wearing a grey hoodie and blue pants. He was seen leaving the gas station with another man in a red shirt.
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The suspect wearing the grey hoodie was seated at a bus stop when two young teenage victims — ages 14 and 15 — walked over from a nearby Dollar Store and joined him there.
"The suspect started a conversation with the victims," according to a police report, which said that the man appeared to be holding a pointed object in his pocket. "He suddenly stated to them, 'if you don't want trouble give me all your stuff.'"
The suspect then ordered one of the victims to unlock his phone and told both of the boys to walk east.
Police released surveillance video of the suspects using the credit card at the gas station.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS.
Photo courtesy of Miami Beach Police Department.
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