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5 arrested in armed invasion of Airbnb home in Osceola County

Guests, suspects engaged in a shootout

Clockwise from the top left: Devante Joseph, Markel Bailey, Ronnall Marayne Jr., Jaiquan Hill, and Alvan Civil. (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

DAVENPORT, Fla. – The sheriff’s office in Osceola County says it has arrested five people in connection with an armed home invasion at an Airbnb earlier this month.

The incident happened on Nov. 5 at the home on Leader Street in the Davenport area.

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The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office says a group of males with guns entered the house and forcibly took a teen girl’s phone and keys.

Deputies say the suspects also exchanged gunfire with some of the other guests, and then both the suspects and some people who were inside the house fled the scene.

Deputies who responded to the crime scene say they found multiple pistol and rifle casings inside the home, bullet holes in walls, and a shattered rear sliding glass door.

Two suspects, identified as Devante Joseph, 21, and Markel Bailey, 20, were arrested nearby that night.

On Monday, deputies say they tracked down and arrested two people in Orange County, with the help of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Highway Patrol.

They were identified as Alvan Civil, 22, and Jaiquan Hill, 20. A fifth person, Ronnall Marayne, 20, was arrested on Tuesday.

The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office said the victims in the Airbnb at least knew of the suspects and gave detectives leads.

The investigation is ongoing, but the sheriff’s office does not believe there are any other suspects.


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