Trio Breaks Into South Florida Homes While Wearing Ankle Monitors

By Anna Gallegos

August 20, 2020

A trio of burglars in South Florida led authorities right to the scene of their crimes because they were wearing ankle monitors.

Zion Odain Denvor Hall, 21, Tyrek Davontae Williams, 19, and Tremaine Raekwon Hill, 18, are accused of breaking into more than 30 homes across several counties. Hollywood Police seized more than $150,000 in cash, guns, jewelry, iPads, cell phones, designer purses, and credit and debit cards from the trio, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported.

The three men all had ankle monitors with GPS tracking because they were on pretrial release for other crimes. They were arrested on Friday and now face a slew of additional charges, including multiple counts of racketeering, grand theft, and burglary. They are now being held at the Broward County Jail.

The men are “believed to be a part of a criminal organization committing burglaries, armed burglaries, fraud, gun thefts and other criminal acts throughout South Florida," said police.

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