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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Later here we go. It is that time on iHeartRadio
where now we do have to chase down Florida man
and or Florida woman and follow all their exploits. We
do that every day in this it's called WTF and
that stands for what the Florid And we go first
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to a Florida man. This Florida man, he decided to
jump from a moving vehicle after a kid in the
car called nine to one one to report that her
parents were fighting inside the car. So a kid calls
nine to one one, Mom and dad are fighting in
the car, and dad hears this and he's like, I'm
out of here, and he jumped out of the car.
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He has Warren's right, Oh yeah yeah. By the way,
here's the interesting part is that he was the one
that was driving. My sons are rat and I'm done
with my just pulled over the car and he's like,
now I'm out here, I'm out. The moms tucking roll,
tucking round. My mom had to grab the wheel of
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the car and then bring it to a stop because
the husband jumped from the vehicle while the kid made
a frantic phone call the nine one one saying that
the parents were arguing now. According to the Sheriff's Department,
there a child called nine to one one and said
that she was traveling with her parents who were fighting
while driving down the road. The child said they were
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on Highway seventy nine, gave a distripping of the car,
and then the call got disconnected. Deputies went to the
area to trying to bind the vehicle, and that's when
they spotted the vehicle. It was. It was pulled over.
The vehicle continued traveling northbound for a while, actually because
it took off, and then the driver opened up the
driver's side door and jumped from the moving vehicle. The
deputy immediately stopped and made contact with the driver, who
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was identified as Albert Searcy. So he jumped out of
a moving vehicle for nothing because he was immediately picked up. Yeah,
but the worst part is this, like that was your kid,
the wife, Yeah, kid in the back, kids in car.
Maybe it's not his kid. He just found out. You know,
I'm kid me, I'm out, mommy's baby, daddy's maybe, I
don't know, one on me. According to this, the mom
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had to crawl over the console in the center to
gain control the vehicle to bring it to a stop
because you know he was the driver. He had hurt.
Oh he was. His face is all gashed up and
he's all bloody and everything like that. Yeah, what an idiot.
He looks like an idiot. He does look like an idiot.
The wife did this. It wasn't the fall, right, She
escorted him to the ground a few times. That's what
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that was. That would have been funny if like he's
calling nine on one because she punched me in the
face that he jumped out of the car. Oh my gosh,
save yourself. We go next to a Florida woman who
has been arrested in a multi city brothel ring, which,
by the way, has a local connection right here in
Fort Meyers. Let get that number. According to this, a
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West Palm Beach woman. She was running a brothel network.
And according to this, they say they've been investigating this
organized prostitution network that's been going on span through several
multiple brothels in Lake Worth Beach, West Palm Beach, and
Fort Myers, Florida. Look at that fort all being run
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by the same people. By the way, I love a
woman's business. Oh yeah, support well a one. Cynthia Sarcito
Torres needs your support right now because she got arrested.
She's the one that's been started doing all this. The
investigation started back in March of twenty twenty four, and
they've been investigating her for a while. And they found
brothels on Alison Court and also a Street and North
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Street and lake Worth Beach. Also brothels in West Palm
Beach and on East Riverside Drive in Fort Myers. Look
at look at Bryan. Nicole's on her computer already. She
can bail her out and start a new business. Listen.
I always wanted to be a madam. Yeah, I can
see you as a madam, respectfully, respectually. According to this,
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Cynthia along with her brother Ricardo Sacido Torres and her
husband Alfredo Sanchez Corona, they ran the house and they
sold sex and all this other stuff. And last name
is Corona. Family business. Last name is Corona with a line.
I love a family business. I love that, right, And
you know the kids were involved. The kids were you
know what, Now we got to stop. I mean there
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are wave here, so that lean the kids out. Unless
they're cleaning, they're the muscle. Yeah. Now, according to this,
they're doing a lot on This shows a lot he was.
There was a seventeen year old that was managing the
brothels as well during this time. Is of age? Yeah
close enough, sixteen. They state of Florida, right, that's whatever
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it is. We're teetering on where the kids the kids
cleaned the rooms? Right, well, that's gross. We got her, right,
it's a job nobody wants, you believe it. I'm gonna
drive by that spot today and see, right, see what's
going on on East Riverside Drive looking for a job. Right?
We go, lastly to a naked Florida man. There you go.
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There's at least one in every segment, I feel like,
but a naked Florida man. Yeah, it's part of the
you know, it's the conditions. And by the way, we
always have to find at least one. It's in our
contract actually, but naked Florida man. He stole a vehicle
at a university campus. Oh no, not even in the
state of Florida. Because this proves that you can take
the Florida or the man out of Florida, but you
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can't take the Florida out of the man. You see
what I mean. The guy's name is Caleem Dwyer. He's
twenty years old and he's from Florida and he was
a He stole this vehicle in Pennsylvania at Bucknell University
and it was a I guess. He's been charged with
a felony unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and also
restiving a receiving stolen property. The victim contacted Bucknell University
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Public Safety to report that her way out e Q
five had been stolen. The vehicle was parked on a
campus lot, and the victim told police that she had
parked there at seven thirty. She went out there the
next morning and it was gone. He's still a naked
where's his tools? Right? You don't want to know. You
don't want to know. He has that one toolol one
tool sit back. He was able to pick the lock
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with it, which is weird, but anyway, he is a tool. Yeah, exactly.
According to this, the individual in the vehicle matched the
description of the guy that was opening the door that
they found on surveillance video. They were able to identify
him by his key card access as well as naked,
and also he was naked. Not a lot of naked
guys driving around that day as it turns out on Saturday,
because then it's a little different the weekend. I guess
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people will frisky, all right, I worry about you. Credit
Talk later, Blake if you need help. That was fun,
I mean up until the point where you know you
got your car stolen by a naked guy. You know
what I mean? Almost anymore? I know that's the same. Say,
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the chairs are gonna be focus rubbing your you know
what all over my right. Yeah, junk on your seat, No,
thank you. No, he ripped a few. That's great, you
know he ripped a few. Awful. You're just in there,
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points to me at the time. It's awful. That was
a lot of fun. We'll do it again every morning.
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