Cuban actor Pedro Moreno arrested on robbery charge involving domestic violence in South Florida
- Cuban actor Pedro Moreno was arrested early on May 15 at his Miami-Dade home following a dispute with his wife involving a cellphone struggle.
- The incident stemmed from marital issues during a late-night discussion amid the couple’s ongoing divorce process.
- Moreno allegedly forcefully took his wife’s cellphone after refusing to return it, prompting their daughter to call the police; no injuries were reported.
- Moreno faced initially strong-arm robbery charges, which a judge later modified to battery, setting a $1,000 bond and a stay-away order prohibiting violent contact.
- The case highlights domestic violence issues involving minors and may carry aggravated legal consequences due to the daughter’s presence during the incident.
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Pedro Moreno, the Cuban actor known for his roles in Mexican soap operas as Until the End of the World, was arrested in Florida, United States, after an argument was presented with his wife. The actor, who has worked closely with actress Victoria Ruffo, currently faces a charge after the events that occurred during the night of May 14 and was even transferred to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.Why did they arrest actor Pedro Moreno? T…
Cuban actor Pedro Moreno arrested on robbery charge involving domestic violence in South Florida
Pedro Moreno, a well-known Cuban telenovela actor and model, was arrested early Thursday in South Florida on a charge of strong-armed robbery involving domestic violence, according to jail records obtained by Local 10 News.Leer en españolRecords show Moreno, 44, who is best known for his roles in telenovelas such as El Rostro de Analía, Una familia con suerte, and Me declaro culpable, was taken into custody around 4 a.m. Thursday. Details surrou…
Cuban actor Pedro Moreno arrested, charged after dispute with wife at Miami-Dade home
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