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Another Miami Camera Car Driver Breaches Peace – SAME COMPANY

Miami, FL – 23 May 2018 – The camera car drivers at “Prestige Auto Towing” in Miami are at it again. This time, allegedly and per the police report, Robert Hernandez tried to repossess a 2015 Toyota from a woman while she was still in it and without a repossession order.

If you recall, last March, camera car driver, Giovanny Mestre, also working for “Prestige Auto Towing” ,was arrested for threatening a woman with a knife and charged with felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He, of course, like all good camera car drivers do in the middle of the night, had his young child asleep in the backseat of his camera car.

According to the police report, on April 23rd at 15:15 hours, officers arrived responding to a disturbance call at the borrowers residence and found Robert Hernandez blocking in the borrowers Toyota with his Toyota camera car. The borrower claimed that Hernandez and an unnamed woman (on the report) had been being verbally aggressive with in the effort to remove her from the vehicle and take her car before officers arrived.

Hernandez denied that she was in the vehicle when he was attempting the repossession.

Police requested a copy of the repossession assignment, which Hernandez was unable to provide, and subsequently advised him that he had no right to the vehicle.

According to the agency that provided the police report, the woman assisting Hernandez, was Giovanny Mestre’s girlfriend. The same one who had to pick up her child after his arrest. Makes you wonder who is watching their kid that day.

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