Accused Robert De Niro burglar Shanice Aviles will strike again if released: prosecutors

The serial burglar charged with breaking into Robert De Niro’s Manhattan townhouse was ordered held on $40,000 bail — after prosecutors warned she’ll simply commit one other crime if she’s allowed to go free.

Shanice Aviles, 30, who has not less than 26 busts on her rap sheet, was given many alternatives to participate in packages that might preserve her out of jail earlier than she was charged with second-degree housebreaking within the brazen Monday morning heist, Manhattan prosecutors stated at her arraignment.

“She has repeatedly did not benefit from the rehabilitative providers that allow her to detox and keep out of bother and seem [for] court docket dates,” Manhattan Assistant District Lawyer Dylan Los Huertos informed the choose.

“The defendant demonstrated that she is not going to have interaction with providers,” Los Huertos stated. “She is not going to return to court docket and she is going to re-offend if she is launched.”

The prosecutor requested Manhattan Prison Courtroom Choose Melissa Lewis to carry Aviles on $40,000 money bail or bonds of $80,000 or $120,000, with Lewis signing off on the advice.

Shanice Aviles, 30.
Serial burglar Shanice Aviles was ordered held on $40,000 bail after allegedly breaking into actor Robert De Niro’s Higher East Facet townhouse.
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“There is no such thing as a least restrictive means aside from financial bail,” Los Huertos stated. “We now have tried all the things else, due to this fact vital money bail is acceptable right here.”

Aviles was final launched on Dec. 13 after a choose waived her $5,000 bail for her to verify right into a Manhattan drug therapy program — which she blew off, officers stated.

In court docket late Monday on the brand new cost, Lewis informed Aviles’ Authorized Support lawyer that his shopper “has been given quite a few alternatives” up to now.

“They gave the defendant a possibility to attend an in-patient program,” Lewis informed Aviles’ lawyer. “Sadly, [she] warranted and we have now a brand new matter in entrance of us.”

Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro was upstairs sleeping in his Higher East Facet townhouse when serial burglar Shanice Aviles allegedly broke in early on Dec. 19.
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Aviles was nabbed by cops after eagle-eyed officers noticed her break into the $69,000-a-month East sixty fifth Avenue townhouse and caught her sporting a pair of stolen headphones, based on a prison grievance within the case.

The “Goodfellas” actor was upstairs sleeping when he heard the commotion and got here downstairs — simply in time to see cops take Aviles into custody, sources stated.

Aviles faces as much as 15 years in jail if convicted of the highest cost.

The profession felon, who has 16 busts this 12 months alone, shrugged off the brand new case when she was led out of the NYPD’s nineteenth Precinct stationhouse in handcuffs on Monday.

“I didn’t homicide anyone!” she yelled at reporters. “I didn’t go to Robert De Niro’s home!” 

Shanice Aviles, 30.
Accused burglar Shanice Aviles yelled at reporters that “I didn’t homicide anyone” after she was charged with breaking into Robert De Niro’s Manhattan townhouse.
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The 79-year-old Oscar-winning actor remained inside the house many of the day Monday, at one level stepping out and telling reporters he was “OK” following the incident.

On Tuesday, employees got here to the home at 8:15 a.m. however another person answered the door.

About an hour later, a canine walker stopped by to stroll the actor’s pups.

De Niro left the home and ducked right into a black SUV round 11:45 a.m. with out saying a phrase.

Extra reporting by Desheania Andrews and Elizabeth Rosner

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