A second suspect has been arrested in connection with the armed robbery of 6ix9ine’s Florida home in November last year.
On November 16, 2025, three individuals invaded 6ix9ine’s home and allegedly held 6ix9ine’s mother at gunpoint. According to court documents reviewed by Complex, a second individual, 18-year-old Sergio Andrade, has been arrested in connection with the incident. 6ix9ine was not home at the time of the home invasion, but his mother, Natividad Perez, was.
Following his arrest, Andrade claimed that he never went to 6ix9ine’s property, but phone data reviewed by authorities showed that he had been in the nearby area the day of the incident. He later changed his story and claimed he was nearby to visit a woman. Upon searching his phone, investigators discovered that he had screenshots on his device showing a satellite overview of the area, including the address of the property. They were dated to August 17, three months before the home invasion.
Andrade was arrested on charges of home invasion robbery with a firearm, false imprisonment, and grand theft.
According to the court documents, authorities interviewed the five people living at the property, including 6ix9ine. His mother said that she walked into the laundry room, which is connected to the garage, when she encountered three masked suspects with firearms. She was held at gunpoint by the three robbers, who demanded that she give them money and keys to cars at the property. She didn’t have access to keys or money, so two of the suspects went through his house while the third held his mother at gunpoint in the kitchen.
While the three suspects were distracted, Perez went to another portion of the property to tell Oscar Hernandez, her other son, and his girlfriend, Brianna Fontalvo, that she was being robbed. Family friend Anthony Espinal was also present and saw the three suspects, but he returned inside after one of them told him to come over to them.
They made off with Van Cleef earrings valued at $2,600, a diamond necklace valued at $25,000, and several purses containing money and bank cards.
The first suspect, 19-year-old Pedro Rodriguez, was arrested in December of last year and charged with armed home invasion robbery with a firearm, false imprisonment, grand theft, and possession of marijuana with intent to sell or deliver. The third individual is believed to be Miguel Candelario Garcia, who remains at large.