Woman robbed at knifepoint in Hialeah claims that terror accompanies her “everywhere she goes”

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HIALEAH: After being robbed at knifepoint in Hialeah, the victim of an armed carjacking claims to live in constant fear. It occurred at the Victoria petrol station located at 385 E Hialeah Drive on July 29 at approximately 6:42 p.m.

José Carlos Martínez Hernández, a 19-year-old suspect, appeared in court on Friday. His custody was mandated without bond. Marianela Ojeda claims that after leaving work and pulling into a petrol station on Hialeah Drive, a guy forced her to exit her car after threatening her with a knife.

Knife usee to threaten the victim

“After work, I headed to the petrol pump… He replied, “No, don’t close,” as I was sitting in the car after filling up the gas tank and about to close my door. Ojeda gestured to her neck and added, “What you have to do is get down. He put a knife to me here.” She claimed to recall her shaking.

She claimed she was too frozen to even contact 911 when the carjacker pulled her out and allowed her to take her phone and pocketbook before stealing the car. I knew he was going to cut me when I saw… “Let him take the car before I lose my life,” was my thought. stated Ojeda.According to the victim, he even drove against traffic as he headed north.

Authorities discovered the vehicle in a West Palm Beach intersection two hours later. They alleged there was a knife inside that was used to threaten the victim.

When her automobile was returned to her a few days later, she showed NBC6 the remaining damage, which included scratches and what she thought to be smoke and marijuana residue on the vehicle. That mental damage, though, is severe. “I have a terrible fear.” You can see that I’m afraid everywhere I go,” she remarked.

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