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Background: The Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building in Miami, Fla. (Google Maps). Inset: Andres Felipe Dorado (Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation).
A Florida man was accused of tracking his estranged wife and attacking the man she moved on with.
Andres Felipe Dorado, 39, was arrested on May 22 with charges of aggravated battery with a weapon causing great bodily harm, criminal mischief, and placing a tracking device unlawfully. As per court documents accessed by WTVJ, an NBC affiliate in the area, Dorado is accused of arriving at a Miami hotel where his wife, with whom he had been separated for three months, was present with her new partner.
Officers had responded that day to calls from the hotel about a man who refused to leave and was acting violent.
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The records indicate that Dorado’s wife reportedly informed police that although they were still legally married and had a child together, she initiated a “sexual relationship” with another individual following her separation from Dorado. Upon his arrival at the hotel, Dorado allegedly insisted she meet him downstairs and accused her of infidelity.
Dorado’s wife told police that she and the other man acquiesced to his demands and came down to the hotel’s lobby, where Dorado allegedly punched the other man and cut his arm.
Police stated that they found a knife in Dorado’s vehicle.
After Dorado was arrested, Dorado’s wife told police that she had recently found an Apple AirTag in her vehicle, under the seat on the passenger side. After doing her own investigation, she allegedly discovered that the device was registered to her estranged husband. She clarified that she did not consent to having the device placed in her vehicle.
According to court records, police witnessed Dorado running away from the hotel when they arrived, carrying a black object.
Dorado was booked into jail on $7,650 bond, which he later posted. He appeared in court on Friday in front of Judge Mindy Glazer, who issued a stay-away order that applied to both Dorado’s wife and her “new friend.”
His next court appearance is scheduled for June 20.