MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — Two women were arrested Wednesday in connection with a series of retail thefts that occurred at multiple Alo stores and a Dick’s Sporting Goods in Miami-Dade County over a two-year period, deputies confirmed.
The suspects were identified as 20-year-olds Keiyonna Jameshia Jones, of Lauderhill, and Markesha Desronvil.
According to arrest reports frome the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, Jones is accused of working alongside Desronvil and Kevaria Jones, 21, who remains at large, in multiple thefts at retail stores in the county.
Deputies said that on Dec. 21, 2025, Jones, Desronvil, and Kevaria Jones entered the Alo store at 7535 SW 88th St. in the Dadeland Mall, grabbed merchandise and concealed the items before leaving without paying.
They said stolen items were valued at $5,266, and the incident was captured on surveillance video.
Investigators said the same trio returned to the Alo store on Jan. 20, where Jones and Desronvil again selected merchandise and exited the store without paying.
The report stated that merchandise stolen during that incident was valued at $2,100. Surveillance video and photo lineups were used to identify the suspects.
Jones and Desronvil are also accused of stealing merchandise from the Dick’s Sporting Goods at 7239 N. Kendall Drive.
Deputies said that on Feb. 23, 2025, the two women stole $2,635 worth of clothing after running past all points of sale. A second theft at the same store occurred on Nov. 23, 2025, with merchandise valued at $4,760, authorities said.
They said Jones was identified by a Dick’s Sporting Goods loss prevention employee in the November incident.
Both women were taken into custody on Wednesday, and transported to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, according to investigators. Jones waived her Miranda rights and denied involvement in the thefts.
Jones and Desronvil appeared in court Thursday morning, where a judge set Jones’ bond at $20,000 and Desronvil’s bond at $15,000. Jones was ordered to stay away from Alo, while Desronvil was ordered to stay away from both Alo and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
Local 10 News is working to determine whether the arrests are connected to an August 2025 theft at the same Alo store in Dadeland Mall, where deputies said two women were caught on video fleeing with an estimated $16,000 worth of merchandise.
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