A second suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the armed robbery at 6ix9ine’s Florida home that occurred in November last year.
On November 16, 2025, three people allegedly broke into 6ix9ine’s residence and held his mother at gunpoint. Court records reveal that an 18-year-old identified as Sergio Andrade has now been arrested for his alleged role in the incident. Although 6ix9ine was not at home during the invasion, his mother, Natividad Perez, was inside the property at the time.
After his arrest, Andrade initially told authorities he never went to 6ix9ine’s home. However, phone location data reportedly placed him in the surrounding area on the day of the robbery. He later changed his account, claiming he was nearby to visit a woman. Investigators say a search of his phone uncovered screenshots showing a satellite view of the area, including the home’s address. The images were dated August 17, roughly three months before the robbery.
Andrade now faces charges of home invasion robbery with a firearm, false imprisonment, and grand theft.
According to the court filings, authorities spoke with the five people who were inside the home at the time, including 6ix9ine. Perez told investigators that she entered the laundry room, which connects to the garage, and came face-to-face with three masked men armed with guns. The suspects allegedly held her at gunpoint and demanded cash and car keys. When she said she didn’t have access to either, two of the suspects searched the house while the third kept her at gunpoint in the kitchen.
While the suspects were distracted, Perez managed to move to another part of the property to alert her other son, Oscar Hernandez, and his girlfriend, Brianna Fontalvo, that a robbery was taking place. A family friend, Anthony Espinal, was also at the home and reportedly saw the suspects but went back inside after one of them told him to come over.
The suspects allegedly fled with Van Cleef earrings worth $2,600, a diamond necklace valued at $25,000, and several purses containing cash and bank cards.
The first suspect, 19-year-old Pedro Rodriguez, was arrested in December last year. He was charged with armed home invasion robbery with a firearm, false imprisonment, grand theft, and possession of marijuana with intent to sell or deliver. Authorities believe a third suspect, Miguel Candelario Garcia, is still on the run.
