Surveillance video from a gas station in Orange County captured the moments when an 83-year-old woman was robbed by a man after she won the lottery.
Deputies in Orange County, Florida, are investigating the robbery of an 83-year-old woman after a man, believed to be Diego Stalin Tavarez Fleury, stole her lottery winnings.
An 83-year-old woman was dragged out of her vehicle and seemingly wrestled to the ground minutes after collecting her lottery winnings from a convenience store, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office.
Police have arrested a man who was caught on camera violently robbing an 83-year-old woman of her lottery winnings shortly after claiming them from a convenience store.
HELP US CATCH THIS SUSPECT We need your help locating this suspect. Deputies responded to a robbery involving an 83-year-old woman who was violently robbed of her lottery winnings outside a store on Curry Ford Road, near the intersection of S. Goldenrod Road, on the morning of… pic.twitter.com/9H0Mp5nGHH
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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — A man has been arrested for "violently" robbing an 83-year-old woman of her lottery winnings on Wednesday in Orange County, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said in a post on its Facebook page.
An elderly woman was robbed of her lottery winnings moments after collecting them from a store in Florida, authorities said.
A woman leaves a store in Florida with her lottery winnings when all of a sudden, she's attacked. Video of the violent incident was caught on surveillance and released by investigators with the Orange County Sheriff's Office.
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