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Florida State Fire Marshal Announces Arson Arrest in Miami

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Florida Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis announced the arrest of Miguel Reyes, Jr. in Miami-Dade County on charges of Burglary, Arson, and Throwing a Destructive Device. Below is an official statement from Patronis‘ office.

On March 22, 2024, Miguel Reyes and another suspect were caught on a surveillance recording system approaching a local barbershop, shattering the front glass windows, and throwing two ignited objects into the business, causing a large commercial fire. The additional suspect is still at large.

“Arson is a serious and malicious crime that we will not tolerate in Florida,” Patronis said. “As someone who spent my life in the restaurant industry, I understand how hard it is to build, maintain, and protect a small business, and when Florida small business owners’ livelihoods are in destroyed by thugs, I want to do everything I can as Florida’s CFO and State Fire Marshal to hold those criminals accountable. Huge thanks to the firefighters with the Hialeah Fire Department and to my detectives with the Bureau of Fire, Arson, and Explosives Investigations for all your hard work and effort in keeping our state and our communities safe.”

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On March 22, 2024, the Hialeah Fire Department requested the investigative assistance of the Bureau of Fire, Arson, and Explosives Investigations (BFAEI). This request was in reference to a commercial structure fire, which was the result of a firebombing that occurred at Havana Style Barbershop, 60 W 49 Street, Hialeah, FL on March 22, 2024, at approximately 3:30 am. No injuries or fatalities were reported. Detective C. Toledo and ATF Special Agent J. Wilson responded to the scene and conducted an origin and cause investigation. The fire incident was captured by the surveillance recording system at the business. The recording depicts two persons approaching the business, shattering the front glass window, and throwing two ignited objects into the business. As a result, the interior of the business sustained severe fire damage. The on-scene investigation conducted by the Hialeah Police Department identified Miguel Reyes as one of the two responsible suspects for the fire, located and arrested.

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Reyes was booked at the Turner Gilford Knight Correctional and is charged with Burglary, Arson, and Throwing a Destructive Device. If convicted on charges, Reyes could face up to at least 30 years in prison.

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