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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Orlando Man Arrested in Winter Park Church Burglary
After being released from jail over the weekend, an Orlando man named Curt Alterizio broke into a Lutheran church in Winter Park in an attempted burglary. Police responded to the alarm and successfully arrested the 39-year-old man on the premises. As they led him to a patrol car, a church member who also heard the alarm recognized Alterizio as the same man who broke into their church over a year ago. He had been instructed by the judge that he could not come within 500 feet of the church upon his release.
According to Deputies, Alterizio broke into the building the same way he did before: by shattering the rear window and kicking in the office door of the learning center director. Several offices were raided, but only $23 was found in Alterizio’s pockets. He now faces new burglary charges, two of which are felonies:
- Burglary
- Criminal mischief
- Petty theft
- Possession of burglary tools
If you have been convicted of a felony like burglary, don’t let your mistake ruin your life. Our experienced Orlando criminal defense team at The Umansky Law Firm can help you fight for a second chance. Contact us today for a free case evaluation.
posted by Allison at 9:16 AM
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