A Florida man's numerous yard decorations - potted plants, angel statues
and windmills - were artfully arranged and secured by nylon cable ties
to a fence to prevent thefts.
However, Dennis Carlo, 66, is accused of stealing all of the items that
he was trying to prevent from being taken.
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office arrested Carlo on Saturday,
concluding an investigation that started in mid-August with the first in
a string of yard ornament thefts.
The first theft happened on Aug. 18. The victim stated several of her
potted palm plants had been stolen from her front yard that day and then
more potted plants went missing a few days later.
Another victim in the same neighborhood reported on Aug. 21 that a
large angel statue was stolen from his front yard.
Over the next few days, more victims - seven in total - reported missing
potted palm trees, potted banana plants, potted crotons and periwinkles
and a windmill. But one of the victims had surveillance cameras that
captured images of the thief and his car.
Deputies located the Carlo's gold Toyota car on Sept. 6 parked in his
driveway at a home in Deltona.
The car was surrounded by a yard full of neatly arranged potted plants,
large angel statues and windmills. Contact was made with the Carlo, who
was still wearing the same clothes he wore to steal the crotons and
periwinkles, deputies said.
Carlo eventually confessed to stealing some of the potted plants.
The recovered plants were found to have been cared for and in good condition.
All of the items were returned to their respective owners, and Carlo
was arrested on seven counts of theft. He was booked into the Volusia
County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach.
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