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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Police say two Florida teenagers are facing charges after 911 dispatchers heard them talking about breaking into cars when one teen's cell phone accidentally called 911 during the heist.
Daytona Beach police say 19-year-old Stefanie Vargas and her girlfriend's 13-year-old brother, Kristian Amezquita, are charged with burglary to a conveyance.
According to myfoxorlando.com , the crimes took place on Friday in the parking lot of a strip club at which Kristian's sister works.
Police spokesman Jimmie Flynt says during the event, Vargas' cell phone somehow dialed 911 and that dispatchers listened as the pair discussed what was worth taking while rummaging though a vehicle.
Officers went to the area and spotted Kristian inside a vehicle. A police report says the teen tried to flee in a sport utility vehicle driven by Vargas. The report says both admitted to the robbery.
Kristian's sister was working inside the strip club during the incident, police said.
Daytona Beach police say 19-year-old Stefanie Vargas and her girlfriend's 13-year-old brother, Kristian Amezquita, are charged with burglary to a conveyance.
According to myfoxorlando.com , the crimes took place on Friday in the parking lot of a strip club at which Kristian's sister works.
Police spokesman Jimmie Flynt says during the event, Vargas' cell phone somehow dialed 911 and that dispatchers listened as the pair discussed what was worth taking while rummaging though a vehicle.
Officers went to the area and spotted Kristian inside a vehicle. A police report says the teen tried to flee in a sport utility vehicle driven by Vargas. The report says both admitted to the robbery.
Kristian's sister was working inside the strip club during the incident, police said.