Suspects Arrested In Jewelry Store Robbery That Led To Police Chase
A jewelry store in a Fort Lauderdale mall was robbed and the crooks led police on a wild chase into Miami-Dade County on Sunday.
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A jewelry store in a Fort Lauderdale mall was robbed and the crooks led police on a wild chase into Miami-Dade County on Sunday.
A mother in custody while her teen daughter was rushed to the hospital after an argument escalated Sunday afternoon, police said.
One person is dead and two others were rushed to the hospital after a boating accident late Saturday night, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue said.
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One person is dead and two others were rushed to the hospital after a boating accident late Saturday night, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue said.
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The Miami-Dade Police Department is investigating two incidents where elderly victims were offered winning lottery tickets but were subsequently robbed.
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A fast-growing five-alarm fire at a junkyard near NW 135th Street and Cairo Lane is sending thick smoke across Opa-locka as firefighters battle to contain the blaze.
A car fire in Fort Lauderdale's Melrose Park spread to a home, forcing a family to flee as firefighters rescued several pets from the blaze.
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Five people, including two children, safely evacuated the home when the blaze broke out.
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