Second Subject Sought In Connection With Arrest of Hialeah Man in Stolen Trailer Containing Toys for Needy Children; License Suspended 9 Times

1,005
Oscar Gomez Guerra, 50, of Hialeah, was charged with Grand Theft 3rd Degree and Driving While License Suspended. According to the criminal complaint, his license had been suspended 9 times and was cancelled on October 3rd of 2019. Miami Police Department Mugshot.

MIAMI, FL – The Miami-Dade Police Department, Midwest District, General Investigations Unit, made an arrest in the case of a stolen trailer containing toys for needy children.

According to investigators, two subjects drove into the church parking lot where the trailer was located.  One of the subjects exited the vehicle, attached the trailer to the hitch, and drove away with the trailer.  Through investigative means, the subject who exited the vehicle was identified as Oscar Gomez Guerra, 50, of Hialeah, Florida. According to the criminal complaint, Guerra, who had his license suspended 9 times, was taken into custody and arrested without incident.

 The second subject has not yet been identified.

Investigators were able to recover a some of the toys but are requesting the community’s assistance with any information in recovering the remaining property and in identifying and/or locating the second subject.

FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTION: GET ONLY 'FEATURED' STORIES BY EMAIL

Big Tech is using a content filtering system for online censorship. Watch our short video about NewsGuard to learn how they control the narrative for the Lamestream Media and help keep you in the dark. NewsGuard works with Big-Tech to make it harder for you to find certain content they feel is 'missing context' or stories their editors deem "not in your best interest" - regardless of whether they are true and/or factually accurate. They also work with payment processors and ad-networks to cut off revenue streams to publications they rate poorly by their same bias standards. This should be criminal in America. You can bypass this third-world nonsense by signing up for featured stories by email and get the good stuff delivered right to your inbox.
 

Investigators were able to recover a some of the toys but are requesting the community’s assistance with any information in recovering the remaining property and in identifying and/or locating the second subject.
Investigators were able to recover a some of the toys but are requesting the community’s assistance with any information in recovering the remaining property and in identifying and/or locating the second subject.
Investigators were able to recover a some of the toys but are requesting the community’s assistance with any information in recovering the remaining property and in identifying and/or locating the second subject.

Investigators were able to recover a some of the toys but are requesting the community’s assistance with any information in recovering the remaining property and in identifying and/or locating the second subject.

The Miami-Dade Police are asking anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at (305) 471-TIPS (8477) or (866) 471-8477. Visit www.crimestoppersmiami.com and select “Computer Tip”. If the tip leads to the arrest of the subject, the tipster may be eligible for a reward UP TO $1,000.00. All calls are kept strictly anonymous.

Charges are accusations and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


Get great news content like this for your business website. Search engines love sites with frequently updated quality content and reward them with better search rankings. Get High Quality Content Updates for your site.
Comment via Facebook

Corrections: If you are aware of an inaccuracy or would like to report a correction, we would like to know about it. Please consider sending an email to corrections@publishedreporter.com and cite any sources if available. Thank you. (Policy)