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KISSIMMEE -- More than a dozen people were busted in Osceola County on charges of illegally reselling theme park tickets.
Deputies say a 4-day undercover crackdown resulted in 3,617 theme park tickets valued at more than more than $1 million worth of fraudulent tickets found at 10 businesses along US Highway 192.
A total of 14 people were booked into the Osceola County Jail.
Deputies also seized $41,000 in cash.
- Juan Roman Jr., 29, of Orlando
- David Cohen, 22, of Orlando
- Jokhan Pradeep, 36, of Kissimmee
- Angel Gonzalez, 46, of Kissimmee
- Mark Gramley, 26, of Kissimmee
- Wayne Bradshaw, 51, of Kissimmee
- Craig Dmitruk, 26
- Cameron Hope, 43, of Windermere
- Amber Beckwith, 23, of Kissimmee
- Michelle Johnson, 22, of Orlando
- Joseph Leech, 33, of Orlando
- Michael Robinson, 56, of Davenport
- Randy Gulkin, 53, of Boca Raton
- Aaron Kimmins, 20, of Port St. Lucie
In addition, detectives arrested Robert Campbell, 21, of Orlando, for obstruction. They said Campbell served as a lookout at one of the ticket booths. Ali Said, 28, of Kissimmee, was also arrested for sale and delivery of marijuana for selling drugs to ticket booth workers.
Detectives recovered half pound of marijuana when Said was arrested.
Re-selling multi-day theme park passes has been illegal since 1998.
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