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Article Courtesy of
FOX 13 Tampa Bay
By Nancy Gay
Published April 11, 2026
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The Brief
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Law enforcement officers in
Florida are searching for a woman they say stole hundreds of
thousands of dollars from homeowner’s associations while working
as a property management bookkeeper.
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According to the Martin County
Sheriff’s Office, Alexandra Delacaridad Gonzalez wrote checks to
herself from HOA accounts she managed and used the money to pay
for lavish trips and plastic surgery.
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Investigators believe Gonzalez
may be in the Miramar or Vero Beach area.
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STUART - Law enforcement officers in
Florida are searching for a woman they say stole hundreds of
thousands of dollars from homeowner’s associations while
working as a property management bookkeeper.
The backstory:
According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Alexandra
Delacaridad Gonzalez wrote checks to herself from HOA
accounts she managed.
Investigators said she created fake invoices and ledger
entries to hide the thefts and allegedly forged the
signatures of authorized account holders.
Using subpoenaed records, investigators found that the
stolen funds were used for personal expenses, including
shopping, plastic surgery, and vacations.
Gonzalez was employed by Avant-Garde Property Management as
a property manager, according to MCSO.
The sheriff’s office added that the victims at this time are
the Whitemarsh Reserve Homeowners Association and The Dunes
of Hutchinson Island.
Dig deeper:
Warrants have been issued for:
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Alexandra Delacaridad Gonzalez
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Two counts of fraud exceeding $50,000
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Two counts of grand theft
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Sixty-one counts of uttering false instruments
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Fifty-nine counts of embezzlement
Her total bond has been set at $1,350,000.
Investigators believe Gonzalez may be in the Miramar or Vero Beach area.
What you can do:
Anyone with any information on her whereabouts or who believes their HOA may
have been a victim of similar activity is asked to contact MCSO.
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