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Man attacked wife’s ‘friend’ after Air Tag tracking: Police

Man allegedly tracked his estranged wife with an AirTag

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 and charged with aggravated battery with a weapon causing great bodily harm, criminal mischief, and installing a tracking device without consent. According to court records obtained by WTVJ, a local NBC affiliate, Dorado allegedly showed up at a Miami hotel where his wife — from whom he had been separated for three months — was staying with her new boyfriend.

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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According to the records, Dorado’s wife allegedly told police that while she and her husband were still married and shared a child, she had begun a “sexual relationship” with someone else after she and Dorado separated. When he came to the hotel, he allegedly demanded that she come down to see him and he accused her of cheating on him.

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.

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