Monday's report. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. A fake law office swindles immigrants out of 20 million dollars, a child predator sting nets 15 arrests, and a gold chain sale on Facebook Marketplace ends with gunfire at an auto shop. This is your Orlando crime report.
Lead story. The Orange County Sheriff's Office has arrested four people accused of running a fraudulent immigration law office in Orlando called Legacy Imigra. According to Sheriff John Mina, the business promoted itself as a full-service agency with licensed attorneys handling immigration and asylum claims. None of them were lawyers. Investigators say the suspects — Vagner De Almeida, Juliana Colucci, Ronaldo Decampos, and Trindade Silva — pulled in more than $20 million over three years by defrauding hundreds of undocumented immigrants, primarily from Brazil. Victims lost between $2,500 and $26,000 each. The operation allegedly created email accounts for clients, intercepted their immigration documents, and withheld paperwork unless additional money was paid. All four face charges of racketeering, organized fraud, extortion, and unauthorized practice of law. They are being held in Orange County jail with bonds exceeding $200,000. Sheriff Mina noted that three of the four are themselves in the country illegally. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities believe there are more victims. Orlando immigration attorney Ileana Rivera told Click Orlando she receives calls weekly from people defrauded by unlicensed individuals posing as attorneys. When fear meets desperation, the con artists are ready.
Next. The Orlando Police Department announced the results of Operation Relentless Pursuit, an undercover sting targeting child predators that resulted in 15 arrests across Central Florida. According to the Orlando Sentinel, the operation began March 26 and involved local and federal officers posing as teens offering sex for money and as adults seeking minors. The suspects traveled to an Orlando location believing they would meet a child aged 13 or 14. Seven of those charged are from Orlando, with the remainder from Kissimmee, Longwood, Leesburg, Melbourne, Okeechobee, and Maitland. Charges include attempted lewd or lascivious battery, solicitation of a minor, and transmission of harmful material. FBI Special Agent in Charge Matthew Fodor called it an example of relentless determination in protecting the most vulnerable. OPD Chief Eric Smith urged parents to monitor children's online activity. Select cases will be tried by the U.S. Attorney's Office. The investigation remains open.
In Apopka. Orange County Sheriff's deputies arrested a teenager in connection with a daytime shooting that left a man critically injured. According to Click Orlando, the shooting occurred on April 23rd on East 13th Street in Apopka, near Phillis Wheatley Elementary School, prompting a large law enforcement response. The victim was shot multiple times in a driveway. Authorities have not released the suspect's name due to their age, but the arrest was made after a brief investigation.
And one more. An 18-year-old Orlando man named Braulio Abreu has been extradited to Volusia County on charges of robbery with a firearm, grand theft, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and shooting into a building. According to the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Abreu allegedly arranged through Facebook Marketplace to buy a $4,500 gold chain from an Edgewater man, using the alias Michael Ramos. He arrived at Chapel Lane Automotive on Hibiscus Drive, inspected the chain, then allegedly pulled a handgun, grabbed the jewelry, and ran. He fired three shots at the building, which was occupied by two children and an adult. License plate readers tracked him to a home on Old Ash Loop in Orlando. He is being held without bail. The public record reminds us: there are no good deals at gunpoint.
That's the record for Central Florida. We'll see what the courtroom says.
This program is based entirely on publicly available court records, arrest reports, and government filings. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Agent Monday is a production of Quiet Please and Inception Point AI.
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