Cops Nab Trio After Miami Home Heist Nets $359K With Teen Inside

What started as a quiet afternoon in a southwest Miami-Dade subdivision turned into a high-stakes burglary case on Wednesday, after deputies say three men smashed into a home near the intersection of Southwest 157th Avenue and 181st Terrace and walked out with more than $350,000 in cash while a 14-year-old boy was inside.

According to investigators, the burglars forced open a rear French door, headed upstairs and ransacked the master bedroom, then took off in an SUV. Deputies quickly moved in, tracking the vehicle as it left the neighborhood and stopping it a short time later. All three suspects were taken into custody without incident, a rapid takedown that left neighbors rattled and wondering why such a massive stash of cash was sitting inside a single-family home on their block.

According to Local10, the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office identified the suspects as Pablo Arrechavaleta, 49; Leonel Ramirez, 47; and Antonio Mesa, 47. Deputies say the trio pried open the rear French door with a screwdriver, then made off with exactly $359,400 in cash from the upstairs bedroom. An MDSO helicopter kept eyes on the fleeing SUV from above while ground units moved in, and deputies stopped the four-door vehicle near the scene, taking the men into custody.

Where The Suspects Are Being Held

All three men were booked into Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, the county’s main pretrial detention facility. According to Miami-Dade County, the complex handles countywide booking and pretrial detention from its location at 7000 NW 41st Street in Miami. The jail serves as a central intake point for arrestees from across Miami-Dade, including those facing serious felony charges.

What Deputies Say And The Charges

Deputies told Local10 that Arrechavaleta and Mesa gave both verbal and written statements admitting their involvement in the break-in. Ramirez, they said, chose not to answer questions. The arrest report states the men ransacked the upstairs master bedroom, caused about $1,000 in damage and removed $359,400 in cash. All three now face multiple felony counts tied to the burglary. As of Wednesday afternoon, they remained behind bars with bond listed as “to be set.”…

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