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Port St. Lucie police catch two vehicle burglary suspects targeting unlocked cars

Port St. Lucie police arrested Yamsuel Jimenez Reyes and Dario Martinez for targeting and burglarizing unlocked cars in a neighborhood.

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Updated: 10:00 AM EDT Sep 20, 2025

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In the early hours of Friday morning, Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD) responded swiftly to a 911 call from a resident on the 2000 block of SE Trillo Street, who reported suspicious activity captured by his exterior security cameras.The caller calmly described two masked individuals dressed in bright clothing rummaging through his vehicle parked in the driveway. Thanks to his detailed account, officers were able to quickly identify the suspects as Yamsuel Jimenez Reyes and Dario Martinez.As officers canvassed the neighborhood, their proactive efforts paid off. Both suspects were apprehended in the act at a nearby residence, continuing their burglary spree.Investigators later confirmed that multiple unlocked vehicles had been entered by Reyes and Martinez. During Reyes’ arrest, officers discovered a firearm concealed in his pocket.Martinez is currently being held at the St. Lucie County Jail on 20 charges, including burglary, possession of a weapon or ammunition by a convicted felon, wearing a hooded mask on a public roadway during the commission of a crime, and possession of burglary tools.Reyes faces 13 charges, including armed burglary, wearing a hooded mask on a public roadway during the commission of a crime, possession of burglary tools, and petit theft.Authorities are reminding residents to take a few extra seconds to ensure their vehicles and home doors are securely locked.

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. —

In the early hours of Friday morning, Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD) responded swiftly to a 911 call from a resident on the 2000 block of SE Trillo Street, who reported suspicious activity captured by his exterior security cameras.

The caller calmly described two masked individuals dressed in bright clothing rummaging through his vehicle parked in the driveway. Thanks to his detailed account, officers were able to quickly identify the suspects as Yamsuel Jimenez Reyes and Dario Martinez.

As officers canvassed the neighborhood, their proactive efforts paid off. Both suspects were apprehended in the act at a nearby residence, continuing their burglary spree.

Investigators later confirmed that multiple unlocked vehicles had been entered by Reyes and Martinez. During Reyes’ arrest, officers discovered a firearm concealed in his pocket.

Martinez is currently being held at the St. Lucie County Jail on 20 charges, including burglary, possession of a weapon or ammunition by a convicted felon, wearing a hooded mask on a public roadway during the commission of a crime, and possession of burglary tools.

Reyes faces 13 charges, including armed burglary, wearing a hooded mask on a public roadway during the commission of a crime, possession of burglary tools, and petit theft.

Authorities are reminding residents to take a few extra seconds to ensure their vehicles and home doors are securely locked.