Angel Hernandezcinto has been charged with theft from a public lodging establishment, a third degree felony
A Florida man has been arrested after authorities allege he stole 66 roles of toilet paper from an Orlando-area hotel.
According to online arrest records, Angel Hernandezcinto has been charged with theft from a public lodging establishment, a third-degree felony.alleges that a security guard at the Marriott Hotel on World Center Drive in Orlando’s tourist district saw Hernandezcinto pushing a trash can towards his van. Hernandezcinto allegedly placed a large garbage bag inside his vehicle and walked back into the hotel.
The hotel called police, who say that Hernandezcinto admitted to taking 66 rolls of toilet paper, which were valued at $0.99 each. According to the arrest report, Hernandezcinto allegedly told the security guard that he was taking the toilet paper to the family of an unemployed friend. He allegedly then apologized.After being booked, Hernandezcinto was released from jail on Thursday morning. Online records do not reflect the bond that he paid or an attorney authorized to speak on his behalf.
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