DAYTONA Beach, Fla. – WESH.com

Two young burglary suspects have been arrested in Daytona Seashore Sunday following they accidentally

referred to as 911

even though looting a vehicle along Glenview Avenue, Daytona Seashore police mentioned.

Dispatchers listened in as Stefanie Vargas, 19, plus a 13-year-old boy argued above what got one of the most value and was well worth stealing, police claimed. Together had been charged with a single count of burglary of the conveyance.

“Hello? Hello? What's your emergency?” the 911 dispatcher repeats inside the call.

“Somebody's speaking about karma,” the dispatcher mentioned.

“Let me see,” the caller says.

“When I beep the horn it implies the cops are on their way, you listen to me? You promise you find out me?” the muffled callers' voices say though the 911 dispatcher listens in.

“Look in the following, during the glove compartment. They have, like, GPSs or a thing.” “Oh, I didn't even feel about that.” “That's wherever the GPSs are at,” the callers allegedly said.

“You received to break the SIM card. Take that SIM card out. They can trace it,” the caller explained. “If there's nothing there, depart it. Trust me, God often works in mysterious means. If you be greedy, that's if you get caught up, alright?”

Police stated Vargas along with the boy had no thought they got unintentionally put the call and that officers had been en route to arrest them.

Police mentioned the suspects nevertheless had the products in theirs hands when they were being arrested.

Together suspects claimed these are Palm Bay residents.

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