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A Florida man wearing an ankle monitor after posting bond on pending charges was arrested this week for burglary and robbery, according to reports.
Joshua Reed, 19, was ordered in Broward County Court to wear an ankle-worn GPS monitor for an ongoing case in Palm Beach, after posting bond for auto theft charges.


A man on bail and wearing an ankle monitor committed a series of crimes and allegedly robbed a house and stole a vehicle, according to reports.
(Miami Dade County)
ABC station WPLG in Miami, Fla., reported Reed was in Miami-Dade County court Thursday on additional charges.
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Surveillance video from Jan. 7 reportedly shows Reed with others outside a home near Dante Fascell Park in South Miami.
One of the group is seen using a rock to smash through a hurricane-proof glass door, WPLG reported, as a family slept inside.


Police cordoned off the yard with tape as mourners left flowers at the base of a towering tree out front.
(Digital Fox News)
Once inside, detectives said, “the crew” located a Mercedes-Benz with a key fob and tried to get the keys to a parked Bentley.
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Detectives told WPLG that the crew wear dark-colored clothing whenever they break into homes, and while Reed is in custody, the rest of the individuals are still wanted.
Miami-Dade police did not immediately respond to requests for additional information about the incident and the charges.
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Reed was charged with eight counts of burglary, two counts of first degree theft, two counts of second and third degree theft of a vehicle, armed robbery of a vehicle and criminal mischief.
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