Man just freed from jail rearrested after stealing items from car | Inquirer News

Man just freed from jail rearrested after stealing items from car

/ 01:49 PM April 06, 2019

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A man in Florida, USA, was rearrested just minutes after he was released from jail, for stealing items from a car.

Thirty-four-year-old Casey Michael Lewis was first booked into the St. Lucie County Jail after he was arrested at a retail store for grand theft, The Smoking Gun reported on Thursday. Hours after that arrest, he was freed.

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After he was freed, however, cops became suspicious of Lewis as he was seen on surveillance cameras inspecting some cars at the jail’s parking lot.

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According to an arrest affidavit, Deputy Neil Lettman confronted Lewis, who later surrendered a brown paper bag. The bag contained an iPhone 7, four packs of cigarettes, a debit card, a driver’s license of a woman and $547 cash (almost P28,500)—all stolen from one car.

Lewis was later arrested again for the crime, and charged with burglary, grand theft and possession of stolen property charges.

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The suspect was later freed after paying $11,250 (around P586,000) in bail. As further stated, Lewis left the jail grounds without committing another crime. Katrina Hallare /ra

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