‘Ninja robbers’ convicted in Orange County home invasion, still face Collier charges

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ORLANDO, Fla. Three Immokalee men dubbed the ‘ninja robbers’ were convicted on Friday of robbing a Windermere mansion in April 2014.

Henry Contreras, 51, his son Johnathan Contreras, 30, and Andres Perez, 47, still face charges for multiple home invasions in Collier County.

The three men were convicted of home invasion robbery, kidnapping, carjacking with a firearm and armed burglary of a conveyance. They broke into the mansion, zip-tied the residents and stole a car, prosecutors said.

Johnathan Contreras and Perez were caught a month later cutting a hole in a fence that bordered a large home, prosecutors said. Henry Contreras was arrested two days later.

The three men will be sentenced for the Windermere robbery on July 31.

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