Dead man found floating in Northwest Miami-Dade canal, deputies say
Deputies are investigating how a man ended up dead after his body was found floating in a Northwest Miami-Dade canal on Saturday morning.
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Deputies are investigating how a man ended up dead after his body was found floating in a Northwest Miami-Dade canal on Saturday morning.
Officers were called to the marina in the 300 block of Alton Road after reports of a body floating in the water.
A jet-skier was found dead in Southwest Miami-Dade early Saturday after he was reported missing the night before, the FWC said.
A disturbing discovery was made after Miami-Dade firefighters extinguished a car fire in a shopping plaza parking lot and found a body inside.
Miami Beach Police told CBS News Miami that they had an eight-hour standoff with the suspect before taking him into custody.
Police have not identified the victim at this time.
Authorities are investigating after a body was found floating in a body of water in Oakland Park on Sunday morning.
The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office has launched a death investigation after a man's body was discovered early Tuesday at a construction site.
Officers cordoned off a large area with yellow tape as the investigation unfolded.
Coral Springs police are investigating after a body was discovered in a canal near W. Sample Road and Riverside Drive on Thursday afternoon.
Miami Police detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death.
A person was found dead on Las Olas Boulevard near the Wharf, according to Fort Lauderdale police.
A person was found dead in the New River on Las Olas early Saturday morning, according to Fort Lauderdale police.
Miami-Dade Police have identified the woman they discovered on the side of north I-95 near Ives Dairy Road over the weekend.
When FHP arrived at the area, they found the body on the side of the road, nude with clothes found next to her.
Just before 7:30 a.m., Broward Sheriff's deputies were called out to the body discovered in the waterway near the 6500 block of State Road 84.
Hialeah police said they were investigating a homicide after a body was found inside a pick-up truck on the side of the Palmetto Expressway on Monday.
Police are investigating after a body was found inside a truck on the Palmetto Expressway on Monday afternoon.
Police said his body was found in the early hours of July 28.
Plantation Fire Rescue said one of the cars found was about 50 years old and the other was around 20 years old.
Police are investigating.
Hollywood Beach police say a resident was jogging on the beach Thursday morning around 6 a.m. when he stumbled across an older white man lying face down in the sand near the shoreline, just north of Hallandale Beach Blvd.
Police have identified the body of a man who was found along a Miami Gardens canal bank, bound and shot several times in a Miami Gardens neighborhood last Friday.
A disturbing discovery in a Miami Gardens neighborhood Friday morning has led to a police investigation.
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