Almost all heartless looting suspects — 41 of 45 — arrested in Florida county after hurricanes are illegal migrants: sheriff

Nearly all of the heartless looters busted in one Florida county following hurricanes Helene and Milton were illegal immigrants, according to local authorities.

The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said this weekend that 41 of the 45 alleged looters rounded up on armed robbery, burglary, loitering, grant theft, vandalism and trespassing charges on their turf in the wake of the two deadly storms are in the US illegally, Fox News said in a report.

The sheriff’s office also said that another 196 people were caught in the area under suspicious circumstances and questioned by deputies but had to be released due to lack of probable cause — with 163 of those individuals found to be in the US illegally.

Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said most looters changed by cops after Helene and Milton were illegal immigrants. Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office

Florida residents were ordered to evacuate on the eve of two massive hurricanes — and looters were waiting. Ernst Peters/The Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK

“A lot of these people were in the area to take others’ properties and our efforts prevented additional crimes from occurring,” Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said at a press briefing.

“As the Pinellas beaches recover, were gonna continue these patrols and arrest everyone we can who is stealing from the vulnerable of two back to back storms that have devastated our community.”

The two massive storms slammed the Florida coast earlier this month in back-to-back disasters, causing millions of dollars in damage and killing more than a dozen people in Pinellas County alone.

Gualtieri said 80 additional deputies were deployed to areas in the county where residents were ordered to evacuate in order to keep the community safe.

In addition tot he looters, another 58 people were charged with scamming hurricane victims out of some $250 million for repairs they never did — and in most cases ever intended to do.

Hurricanes Helene and Milton hit Florida in back-to-back disasters, killing at least 12 in Pinellas County alone. Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office/UPI/Shutterstock

Pinellas County authorities said 45 people were charged with looting properties after hurricanes Helene and Milton. James Keivom

It is unclear if any of those were migrants.

“Our effort to protect the community has not stopped with these hurricanes’ direct impact,” the sheriff said in a statement. “We are now focused on protecting our residents and our businesses who are desperate to rebuild and get on with their lives.”

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