16 GR / Sunday, January 24, 2010 Miami Herald.com / the Miami Herald
POLICE REPORT
· CORAL GABLES
Police beefed up patrols near a cupcake store in the 1500 block of South Dixie Highway after a customer twice threatened employees about 10 a.m. Jan, 6. A clerk at Misha’s Cupcakes told police the customer became irate after discovering his order wasn’t ready. He called his girlfriend; a woman named Vanessa, handed his cell phone to the clerk and, as the two were talking, said “Somebody is going to die today”. When the clerk was unable to satisfy the girlfriend by replacing the order, the man again said, “Somebody is going to die today”, before driving away in a 2000 BMW X5. Employees copied down the BMW’s tag which police later found was owned by Latin singer Vanessa Formell and daughter of legendary Cuban singer Juan Formell, lead for Los Van Van.
3 comentarios:
Candela!
Su vida prepotente y desmedida la quieren llevar a cualquier sitio, no se dan cuenta que su amo todo poderoso solo manda en Cuba, esto es una amenaza de muerte en toda regla.
¿quedara impune?, venga hombre, San Formoll o Formell lo arregla todo.
La hijita de mamá y papá se cree que vive en Cuba y puede amenazar a cualquiera de forma impune. Creo que se equivocó de lugar.
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