Former Cop Accused Of Using Police Databases To Look For Women To Have Sex With
A former Bradenton police officer allegedly used local and state law enforcement databases to look for women to date and have sex with, officials say.
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A former Bradenton police officer allegedly used local and state law enforcement databases to look for women to date and have sex with, officials say.
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In Tallahassee on Tuesday the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee considered House Bill 6005.
Police has only released a very limited amount of information.
A Republican lawmaker's effort to deport more undocumented immigrants detained by Florida law-enforcement agencies is quickly moving through the Senate.
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Davie police are investigating a domestic violence incident involving a mother and her baby inside a car; both are being evaluated, and no arrests have been made, though a suspect has been identified.
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Florida coach Billy Napier is getting a fourth season to try to get the Gators back to their winning ways.
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