LEE COUNTY, Florida -- They came into the US illegally and evidently figured the free benefits and transportation wasn't enough for them, so they used the opportunity of Hurricane Ian to burglarize the unoccupied homes of Florida residents who sought safety from the storm.
Lee County officials are warning people that not all post-Hurricane Ian looters may get off as lucky as the scumcrumpet scavengers they caught and arrested this week, some of whom are here in the US illegally.
A press conference was held by Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno on Tuesday where he spoke about the spike in looting and illlegal scavenging after the hurricane moved out.
"As far as looting — we have law and order in Lee County. We have law and order in our great state of Florida, and we always will," Marceno said. "Right now, we have four cases of looting, and I'm proud to say they're behind bars where they belong. Our residents are going to be safe."
The sheriff also said that three of the four looters are illegally in the US. "All three of these subjects are here illegally in this country. Robert Mena, Brandon Araya , Stephen Araya — all arrested for stealing bottles on Fort Myers Beach during the hurricane. They were located and arrested. And I'm going to tell I'm not tolerating it again." [I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy.]
There is anything more lowlife than looting after a devastating hurricane other than killing babies in the womb.
Marceno warned the public that not all looters will get away with their lives--some will probably be killed by their lootees.
"I'm not playing. We're not playing. We have law and order and great residents will be safe and secure. We've had arrests on these incidents," Marceno continued. "You might walk in. You'll be carried out."
Ortiz was also charged with petit larceny, while the other three suspects were charged with grand larceny.
It is unclear exactly when and where the burglaries took place and what was in those bottles, but potential looters better beware.
Marceno warned the public that not all looters will get away with their lives--some will probably be killed by their lootees.
"I'm not playing. We're not playing. We have law and order and great residents will be safe and secure. We've had arrests on these incidents," Marceno continued. "You might walk in. You'll be carried out."
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Ortiz was also charged with petit larceny, while the other three suspects were charged with grand larceny.
It is unclear exactly when and where the burglaries took place and what was in those bottles, but potential looters better beware.
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