MIAMI – A 43-year-old Florida convicted felon turned generally known as “Marvel” whereas rising up in Miami.
Information present Anna Castillo was again in jail Friday underneath one in every of her many identities, and Miami-Dade prosecutors need her again in jail.
After her most up-to-date arrest, Castillo, also called Monica Rodriguez, spent Wednesday and Thursday nights on the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Middle in Miami-Dade.
Castillo, also called Ana Belkis and Ana Veris, has a protracted arrest file involving totally different regulation enforcement companies in South Florida.
Castillo, also called Ana Vequis, was 19 years outdated when Miami cops arrested her for grand theft auto whereas on probation for theft and robberies in Miami Seaside.
Castillo, also called Vekis or Bekis, was 21 years outdated when detectives arrested her for an armed theft and three tried robberies.
She was 23 when a Miami-Dade choose sentenced her to fifteen years in jail and 36 years outdated when the Florida Division of Corrections launched her.
Miami Seaside cops arrested her once more for marijuana possession when she was 37. Her site visitors file features a 2023 legal case in Broward County courtroom.
A Pembroke Pines police officer arrested Castillo for driving a pink Jeep that had been reported stolen in Doral. Her driver’s license had been suspended.
In line with the Pembroke Pines police report, Castillo was lined in tattoos that included cash baggage, a lobster, and stars by the point she was 41 and dwelling in North Miami.
Castillo allegedly informed the officer that she had borrowed the Jeep from her good friend “Melissa” who lived in Sunny Isles Seaside and her good friend had borrowed it from a boyfriend.
Final yr, Castillo discovered herself in an analogous state of affairs. Information present deputies arrested her for grand theft auto on Dec. 29 in Miami-Dade County.
The associated felony case Miami-Dade prosecutors filed on Dec. 30 was pending when corrections launched her on Jan. 7 after she posted a $2,700 bond.
Miami-Dade courtroom information present prosecutors had been looking for the state’s enhanced penalty in January earlier than an alleged battle of curiosity prompted a court-appointed non-public counsel in February.
Information present Castillo has two pre-trial hearings arising subsequent month earlier than Miami-Dade County Circuit Decide Laura Cruz, who’s presiding over the pending case. The hearings are at 9:35 a.m., April 15, and 9:30 a.m., April 28.
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