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Man Caught After Stealing 8 iPhones and Trashing Store — Bodycam

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Man Caught After Stealing 8 iPhones and Trashing Store — Bodycam

Surveillance footage leads to arrest of Florida man for trashing cell phone store


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19-year-old Aaron Sucraymundo is accused of breaking into a cellphone store in Bonita Springs on October 20, 2024. (Lee County Sheriff’s Office)

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BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. (CBS12) — A South Florida man is accused of breaking into a cellphone store, smashing display cases, and stealing thousands in merchandise. The entire incident and arrest were caught on camera.

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The Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) said just after midnight on Sunday, deputies arrived atPronto Giros, a local cellphone store. At the scene, deputies reported seeing a broken window and the store in shambles, shattered glass covering the floor.

When the Sheriff’s Office got ahold of the surveillance video, deputies saw a man breaking the front window, and then smashing the display cases and taking the items inside.0.25×0.5xnormal1.5x2x

19-year-old Aaron Sucraymundo is accused of breaking into a cellphone store in Bonita Springs on October 20, 2024. (Lee County Sheriff’s Office)

After the suspect fled the scene, K-9 units were able to track the man to a residence around a block away. A trail of blood from the back window added to the deputies’ assurance that they were in the right place.

Inside the residence the sheriff’s office said they encountered a still shirtless suspect— 19-year-old Aaron Sucraymundo. Body cam video showsSucraymundo’s arrest.

19-year-old Aaron Sucraymundo is accused of breaking into a cellphone store in Bonita Springs on October 20, 2024. (Lee County Sheriff's Office)

19-year-old Aaron Sucraymundo is accused of breaking into a cellphone store in Bonita Springs on October 20, 2024. (Lee County Sheriff’s Office)

Additionally, the Sheriff’s Office said eight stolen iPhones and multiple charging cables hidden inside the room.

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The teenage suspect was booked into the Lee County Jail for burglary to a business, grand theft, and criminal mischief. There was an additional outstanding warrant forSucraymundo for a traffic infraction, stated in the news release.

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St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office set to address two criminal investigations


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Four people were shot Sunday afternoon after an online marketplace transaction turned into a violent ambush in Fort Pierce. 1/18/26 (WPEC)

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ST. LUCIE COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — St. Lucie County officials are expected to provide updates this afternoon on two separate criminal investigations that unfolded days apart.

A press conference is scheduled for 3 p.m. at the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office.

The first involves a truck stop arrest that investigators later connected to a homicide. Deputies initially arrested truck driver Olson Jean for resisting an officer without violence, a misdemeanor, after receiving a 911 call reporting a suspicious truck parked in a ditch near the Pilot Travel Center.

A Pompano Beach man was arrested Saturday in connection with the murder of a Coconut Creek woman after deputies found a blood-stained semi in Fort Pierce. (SLCSO)

A Pompano Beach man was arrested Saturday in connection with the murder of a Coconut Creek woman after deputies found a blood-stained semi in Fort Pierce. (SLCSO)

While investigating the scene, deputies found blood on the truck’s passenger door and inside the cabin. Investigators say the blood belonged to Wendy Moncion of Coconut Creek, who they identified as a murder victim.

Authorities have not yet explained how Jean was linked to the homicide, where Moncion’s body was found, or what the possible motive may have been. CBS12 News is hoping to clarify those unanswered questions during Tuesday afternoon’s press conference.

The second case involves a violent encounter stemming from a Facebook Marketplace meetup in Fort Pierce on Sunday.

Investigators say the shooting was not random and that they are still searching for a fifth person believed to have been involved. Deputies say three people ambushed a buyer who thought they were purchasing an iPhone. After a brief exchange, investigators say the buyer opened fire, and the group shot back.

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Four people were shot Sunday afternoon after an online marketplace transaction turned into a violent ambush in Fort Pierce. Antoinette DelBel Reports 1/18/26 (WPEC)

Four men were injured and taken to HCA Lawnwood Hospital. They are expected to make a full recovery. No additional details about their conditions were released.

Authorities are using the incident as a reminder that online meetups can turn dangerous and encourage people to use designated safe exchange zones, such as those located in front of the St. Lucie County sheriff’s offices, when buying or selling items with someone they do not know.

In response to Sunday’s shooting, deputies are again urging residents to use Safe Exchange Zones when buying or selling items online. The St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office offers designated parking spaces outside its headquarters that are open to the public and monitored by 24-hour video surveillance. (WPEC)

In response to Sunday’s shooting, deputies are again urging residents to use Safe Exchange Zones when buying or selling items online. The St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office offers designated parking spaces outside its headquarters that are open to the public and monitored by 24-hour video surveillance. (WPEC)

Officials say additional details on both investigations are expected later this afternoon.

CBS12 News will have a crew there. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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