Two employees, Angel Prudhomme and Tangela Parks, were arrested for stealing artwork valued at over $50,000 from PortMiami. Surveillance footage showed Prudhomme removing artwork and hiding it to avoid detection. The pair admitted to the theft, with evidence recovered from Prudhomme's home. Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz reaffirmed a zero-tolerance policy towards such thefts, promising accountability for dishonest actions. Notably, twelve of the stolen pieces were damaged during the theft process, highlighting the improper removal methods used by the culprits.
The stolen public artwork, valued at over $50,000, was taken by Miami-Dade County employees Angel Prudhomme and Tangela Parks, who have since been arrested.
Surveillance footage captured Prudhomme removing and improperly transporting artwork while his accomplice Parks assisted in hiding the stolen items.
Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz emphasized the seriousness of the crime and commitment to holding accountable those who abuse their employment for theft.
Investigators reported damage to twelve out of twenty-four stolen pieces, revealing the consequences of improper removal and transportation.
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