Crime & Safety
Burglar Called 911 To Ask For Help Moving Stolen Goods: Polk Sheriff
Two people who burglarized a vacant home were arrested after calling 911 to ask for help moving the stolen items, said the sheriff.

POINCIANA, FL — Two people who burglarized a vacant home in Poinciana were arrested after one of them called 911, intending to ask for help moving the stolen items, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office.
According to the sheriff's office, Ashializ Roldan-Oscasio, 22, called 911 from the vacant home but hung up before asking for help.
When she was asked about her call to 911 after her arrest, she told deputies that she was calling for help to "move their belongings from the house (they were burglarizing) and get a ride to the airport."
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"They were trying to get a ride to the airport because they wanted to go to New York for the weekend," according to Polk Sheriff Grady Judd. "Deputies DID help them with their belongings, and DID give them a ride, but it wasn’t to the airport; it was to the Polk Pokey."
After the hangup call to 911, deputies went to the home to investigate and found Roldan-Oscasio and her boyfriend, Martin Gonzalez-Garcia, 23, who had illegally entered the vacant home through an unlocked sliding glass door in back, according to the sheriff.
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The sheriff said deputies were already on the lookout for Gonzalez-Garcia who was recognized on surveillance video burglarizing a Dollar General Store around 1 a.m. the same day.
Gonzalez-Garcia was charged with two counts of burglary and theft and Roldan-Oscasio was charged with one count of burglary. They were also charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
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