Family of woman killed by dogs in Miami Gardens speak out
The family of a woman who was mauled to death by dogs in Miami Gardens are speaking out about what happened.
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The family of a woman who was mauled to death by dogs in Miami Gardens are speaking out about what happened.
Police said units responded shortly after 7:30 a.m. to the 1400 block of Northwest 196th Terrace, where the woman was discovered unresponsive.
A woman was found dead Monday morning with apparent multiple dog bite injuries, according to the Miami Gardens Police Department.
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MDSO said it happened on Aug. 15, shortly after 6:30 a.m. in the area of NE 208th Street and NE 5th Place.
Responding officers found nine children who appeared unbathed and "covered in filth."
A Miami Gardens mom is facing multiple counts of child neglect after police discovered nine children living in a home in "deplorable conditions," according to Miami Gardens police.
The child's great-grandmother says she believes the shooting was a tragic accident and is thankful the boy was not more seriously injured.
On Tuesday, the child's great-grandmother spoke exclusively to CBS News Miami, saying the whole thing was an accident.
A 33-year-old mother is facing criminal charges after her 2-year-old son accidentally shot himself in the leg with a handgun retrieved from her purse, Miami Gardens police said.
Neighbors described hearing a single gunshot and then a woman screaming.
A young boy was rushed to the hospital after he shot himself with his mother's gun early Wednesday morning at a Miami Gardens apartment complex, police said.
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Police said the two men in the sketches, along with a third man, attempted to kidnap a boy last month.
Peter D'Oench reports Miami Gardens police have asked for the public's help in identifying three men who they say attempted to kidnap a boy in June.
The two men in the sketches, along with a third man, attempted to kidnap a boy on June 8 in the area of 13 Avenue and NW 208 Street, according to investigators.
It happened in the eastbound lanes of State Road 826 near 47th Avenue.
According to the arrest documents, he allegedly spread harmful rumors about their sexual relationship that impacted her personal and professional life.
One person was sent to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
Nikiya Carerra said the family who lives there was able to escape, one person was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
Police said Miguel Angel Ramirez was last seen driving a red Ford Fusion. They said he's been experiencing memory issues and confusion.
The shooting happened in the parking in front of the lounge at U.S. 441 and NW 215 Street.
A Miami Gardens man with an active warrant led the Florida Highway Patrol on a brief chase early Sunday morning before ending it with a shootout on Interstate 95 in St. Lucie County.
According to FHP, the man had an active warrant and had previously fled from Hillsborough County deputies before the incident.
A fatal crash was reported on the Florida Turnpike southbound at Interstate 595 in Broward County on Friday morning, according to officials.
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