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Crime spree lands two in jail in Harlingen
Posted: 12.22.2011 at 11:49 AM
Updated: 12.22.2011 at 12:10 PM
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A mini-crime spree is over for a Harlingen man and woman.

Harlingen police arrested Daniel Solis and Annalisa Quiroga for a recent robbery at a Harlingen shopping center.

It all happened on the 2100 block of West Lincoln Avenue on Monday.

A suspect pointed a gun at a home, stole her purse and fled in a red jeep.

Just a short time later, San Benito police arrested Solis and Quiroga for a robbery in their city.

A motive for the robberies hasn't been released but both of them have been charged with aggravated robbery and engaging in organized criminal activity.

Both Solis and Quiroga appeared before a Harlingen municipal judge on Wednesday where they were each issued $500,000 dollars in bonds.

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