Detectives discovered that the driver, 20-year-old Kenzo Roberts, was
using a fraudulent ID, had a concealed firearm, and possessed three
fraudulent credit cards, according to Lee County Sheriff's Office.
As Roberts was being detained in the back of the patrol vehicle, surveillance video shows him attempting to remove his own fingerprints by chewing them off and rubbing them against the cage. The ploy wasn't successful though, as a fingerprint scanner quickly identified Roberts.
LCSO says he has two felony warrants for his arrest out of Broward
County for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Roberts has been charged with three counts of possession of a
counterfeit credit card, grand theft auto, possession of a concealed
firearm, possession of similitude of a driver's license, driving while
license suspended, and false identification given to law enforcement.
Border Patrol was also contacted and found that Roberts was in the US
illegally.
As Roberts was being detained in the back of the patrol vehicle, surveillance video shows him attempting to remove his own fingerprints by chewing them off and rubbing them against the cage. The ploy wasn't successful though, as a fingerprint scanner quickly identified Roberts.
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