Eleven people are facing charges after police said they used a rental property to host a fake call center in Miami-Dade County .
Investigators said they found signs of a fake call center in the living room, with laptops, phones, and a television running audio from YouTube to mimic operations.
Police said they also found four guns and marijuana in plain view. Multiple IDs and driver's licenses belonging to victims and narcotics were also found.
"We found about 20 cell phones about 20 computers, and this is all things were going to have to go one by one to see the people they were calling who they were calling and anybody who had fallen victim to these schemes," said Miami Police Department Public Information Officer Michael Vega.
Ten of the suspects appeared in court on Thursday, a da

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