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Dozens of cellphones were stolen at EDC last weekend, resulting in 3 arrests

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime November 16, 2022

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Stephanie Gennette just wanted her first Electric Daisy Carnival experience to be great, but last Saturday wasn’t the trip she hoped for. By the end of the day, the chaotic crowds left her feeling annoyed and to make matters worse her phone was stolen. “Honestly the whole festival was a nightmare,” she said in a TikTok post. In the video, the 27-year-old said she believes her phone was stolen from her fanny pack while she, her boyfriend... + full article



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