Police: Thieves Robbed Miramar Store, Tried To Run Over Officer
Miramar Police say a group of thieves stole TVs from a Target store then tried to run over an officer during a traffic stop in the parking lot of a busy restaurant.
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Miramar Police say a group of thieves stole TVs from a Target store then tried to run over an officer during a traffic stop in the parking lot of a busy restaurant.
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Miami Gardens Police say they're on the lookout for a cold blooded killer after the deadly robbery of a store owner.
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Food containing norovirus may smell and taste normal but still cause serious illness if consumed, FDA warns.
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