
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – City of Miami Police detectives need help identifying a man accused of entering the home of a 94-year-old woman, who suffers from dementia, and stealing several guns, cash and credit cards.
“We are concerned that there are 3 guns out there,” said Miami Police spokesman, Officer Mike Vega.
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“We don’t want them to get into the hands of somebody who is going to commit another crime or possibly kill someone. These guns are in the hands of someone we don’t know and they can be used for another crime. They can be used against us.”
The homeowner who is the son of the elderly woman told CBS News Miami’s Peter D’Oench that the suspect stole a black, Glock 26 handgun along with a Glock 19 handgun and a Glock 43X handgun that is black and silver.
Homeowner Manuel Fresnedo showed CBS News Miami a photo of his Glock 26 that was stolen.
Fresnedo said, “This was a total invasion of privacy. He took advantage of my 94-year-old mother who was outside on her porch getting fresh air. He took advantage of her and my home — that is everyone’s safe haven.”
“He came into our safe haven and he is a threat to the community. He knew what he was doing and he definitely has done this before. He was wearing a vest like he was an FPL worker and he had a hat on. He told my mother he was a relative or a cousin and again she has dementia and she is 94 and she let him come inside the house.”