They accuse a woman of stealing a car on a Tinder date: a Miami-Dade police officer would have been shot with the same car

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Miami-Dade police in USA reported the arrest of Alexis Cárdenas, a 22-year-old woman from St. Lucie County, who is accused of steal a car on a tinder date. The stolen vehicle is the same one in which weeks after the crime a robbery detective was shot.

Woman accused of stealing car on Tinder date

According to the authorities, Cárdenas agreed to meet the victim in the parking lot of Top Golf, which is located in Miami Gardens, during hours on November 20 at 1:00 am.

Once there, the woman talked the victim into parking at a nearby apartment complex. At that moment, while they were talking, she started sending messages from her phone.


It was at one point that the victim told him that he had to urinate, so he got out of the vehicle in order to relieve himself in some bushes. Upon returning to the vehicle, he was ambushed by two individuals dressed in black, who pointed their firearms at him.

The suspects ordered the victim to unlock her cell phone and then fled the site, along with Cárdenas.

Woman accused of stealing car on Tinder date
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Police shot by alleged driver of stolen car

Two weeks after the event occurred, on December 5, Ricaurte Lugo, a detective from the anti-theft unit of the police in Miami-Dadelocated the stolen vehicle, a volkswagen jettawhich began to follow.

At that moment the driver of the vehicle, whom they identified as Gabriel Góngora, 20 years old, shot the detective, being wounded by a bullet fragment in the face.

The young man was arrested in Miramar, and is currently facing charges of attempted murder. Instead, Cárdenas faces charges of auto theft and armed robbery.

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