A Cuban resident of Miami was arrested for stealing from cars within the very condominium complex where he lived. The incidents took place between July 5 and 9 in a quiet complex located in the 9600 block of Southwest 138th Avenue, where neighbors reported several break-ins into their vehicles.
The suspect, identified as Yaslán Cordero Teste, is 24 years old. Reports indicate that Cordero Teste took a variety of items. One resident recounted finding his car completely ransacked, although only a medical bag valued at $100 was stolen. Another resident had their airbags taken, and an elderly woman found her vehicle's belongings scattered on the ground.
According to the arrest warrant obtained by America TeVe, Cordero Teste stole branded sunglasses, wallets, cell phone chargers, and other valuable items. After his arrest, the young man appeared in Miami-Dade County criminal court on Friday, facing five charges, including burglary. The judge set bail for each of the offenses and ordered him to stay away from the locations where he committed the thefts.
Yaslán Cordero Teste is currently residing in Kissimmee, located in central Florida.
Details on the Arrest of Yaslán Cordero Teste in Miami
Below are some frequently asked questions regarding the arrest of Yaslán Cordero Teste and the incidents that occurred in his Miami condominium complex.
When did the thefts occur?
The thefts occurred between July 5 and 9.
What items did Yaslán Cordero Teste reportedly steal?
He reportedly stole branded sunglasses, wallets, cell phone chargers, and other valuable items.
Where is Yaslán Cordero Teste currently residing?
He is currently residing in Kissimmee, Florida.