A disturbing overnight home invasion in Northwest Miami-Dade has left a prominent real estate CEO and his family feeling violated and unsafe. Burglars targeted the home of Bobby Suarez, founder of SelltoBobby.com, while he and his family slept, making off with his Porsche and other valuables.
Key Takeaways
- Burglars broke into the home of real estate CEO Bobby Suarez while he and his family slept.
- A Porsche and other items were stolen during the 28-minute home invasion.
- Surveillance footage captured the intruders ransacking the house, including the children’s rooms.
- Suarez is offering a significant reward for information leading to an arrest.
The Overnight Invasion
The incident occurred early Friday morning at Suarez’s residence near Northwest 78th Avenue and Northwest 181st Street. According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, two individuals scaled a fence and forced their way into the home. Surveillance video shows the suspects, clad in black hoodies, entering the house around 3 a.m.
A Sense of Violation
Suarez expressed his deep distress, stating, "We feel violated. We honestly don’t feel safe anymore." The burglars were inside the home for approximately 28 minutes, during which they were seen searching the living room and taking bags. Most chillingly, they also entered the children’s bedrooms, searching for valuables.
"They were snooping around like they were the owners of the house," Suarez recounted, expressing gratitude that his daughters did not wake up during the ordeal. The intruders also stole his Porsche, along with keys to another family vehicle and other personal items.
Appeal for Information
Suarez plans to enhance his home’s security measures and hopes that sharing the surveillance footage will aid in identifying the suspects. He is offering a $50,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the crime to come forward. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability even in seemingly secure neighborhoods.
