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No Bond For Suspected Gold Heist Ringleader

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MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) — An Opa-locka man who was reportedly the mastermind of a gold heist in North Carolina will stay in jail until his trial.

At a hearing Tuesday, an attorney for 46-year-old Adalberto Perez requested bail but it was denied by a judge.

Perez faces robbery and firearm charges in the 2015 heist. The FBI says Perez used a GPS device to track the tractor-trailer and released pepper spray by remote control to sicken the driver and a passenger before the robbery in Wilson County, North Carolina.

The 275-pound load of gold was heading from Miami to Massachusetts when three armed thieves intercepted it, bound the hands of the two people in the truck and fled in a van.

Perez was arrested at his home almost exactly a year after the March 2015 robbery. His two alleged accomplices remain at large.

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