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They catch a man stealing plants from a Hialeah dental clinic

The clinic's security cameras captured the moment when a man stole one of the plants from the entrance, in the middle of the night.


Images of a manstealing an ornamental plant from a dental clinic in Hialeah They were captured on surveillance cameras in that southern Florida city.

Hevideo The journalist shared it this Wednesday on his Facebook profileAlexis Boentes, ofTelemundo51, to whom they sent the recording from the medical center.

“Does anyone know how much this plant may be worth? They sent it to me from: Smile Perfect Dental. 580 E 49 St, Hialeah,” he asked in the post.

In the images captured during the night, a man of about 50 years old is seen watching the surroundings of the place, hiding and then trying to get on ascooter one of the two pots with large plants that adorn the entrance to the clinic.

The individual takes one of the plants and places it in front of the motorcycle seat, on what appears to be a metal garbage container. He places the base of the pot on the seat, and when he goes to start it, the plant falls over. He puts it back in its place, and tries it with the other one.

This time, he is lucky and apparently achieves his goal. The angle of the camera allows us to see when he leaves the place, on foot holding the steering wheel of the scooter, and on top of it, the plant in its pot...

This type ofrobo It is not unusual in Miami, where similar incidents, captured by security cameras, have been reported.

A man who was riding a bicycle along the sidewalk of a busy avenue stopped in front of a garden, where an agave plant apparently caught his attention. Without thinking twice, he leaned the bike against a tree,He went straight to the succulent and dug it up by its leaves..

In November, Miami police asked for help from the community to find the identity ofa man who stole a sofa and a plant from the porch of a home where a Cuban family resides in the southwest of the city.

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