All humans have a desire for health, love, freedom, and purpose.
But some people do have weird desires.
And security cameras helped police find the Florida man who used a syringe to spray a strange chemical on girls’ derriere’s.
Cameras are everywhere these days.
It is virtually impossible to go anywhere in public and not be on camera.
Most people also walk around with a camera in their pockets.
And as evidenced by what happened in Miami, some people do some very disgusting filming with their phones.
Officers from the Miami-Dade Police Department responded to a call from the Ross Dress for Less department store in reference to a battery.
Once on the scene, the officers made contact with an unnamed juvenile girl who told them a terrifying story about what happened to her before they arrived.
According to the official police report, the girl told them that other shoppers told her they saw a man put something on her rear end with a medical syringe.
The man then started filming her with his phone.
“She was notified by other shoppers that they observed an unknown male use a medical syringe in order to excrete an unknown liquid onto her buttocks and began filming her,” the police report read.
When the other shoppers approached the employees about the situation, the criminal fled the scene.
“While on the scene, the responding officers observed a liquid stain on the buttocks area of the victim’s jean shorts,” the police report read.
The officers obtained a copy of the security video footage and were “able to observe the subject walking behind the victim and filming her buttocks before fleeing the scene upon realizing that the incident was observed by witnesses.”
Fast forward two months and a similar incident occurred at a Marshalls store.
The police obtained a still photo from a security camera and the description of the man matched the one from two months earlier.
He was also wearing the same Miami Dolphins hat.
Thanks to a police photo lineup, the man was identified as 35-year-old Sean Uribe.
Police arrested Uribe and brought him in for questioning.
He was allowed to speak to his father via his cell phone in one of the rooms at the station.
However, the police secretly placed a digital audio recorder in the room and heard him “tell his father to go to his mother’s residence and remove hard drives.”
“I need you to get them and f****** hide them . . . f****** put them under lock and key,” the audio caught him telling his father.
The officers obtained a search warrant for his mother’s home and found “three medical syringes containing a viscus white liquid consistent with that of semen in the bedroom where Mr. Uribe resides.”
Uride was charged with battery of a child involving bodily fluids.
He was released on bond, but the judge ordered him to stay away from “the alleged victim whose initials are YL.”
DeSantis Daily will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.