South Florida father accused of killing toddler daughter faced judge
Jeronimo A. Duran, 33. faced a Broward County judge Thursday wearing a protective vest. Police say he has a history of mental illness and domestic violence.
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Jeronimo A. Duran, 33. faced a Broward County judge Thursday wearing a protective vest. Police say he has a history of mental illness and domestic violence.
Pembroke Pines police say a mother of 5 children has died after she was stabbed during a domestic incident with her husband.
Pembroke Pines police say a mother of 5 children has died after she was stabbed during a domestic incident with her husband.
A man reportedly attacked his wife with a knife and then locked himself in a garage
The girl was walking along Flamingo Road when a man dragged her into some nearby bushes
Pooches in Pines has four indoor/outdoor kennels that always seem to be full
According to police, the suspect pistol-whipped the pizza employee during the incident and demanded money.
Pembroke Pines Police stated there does not appear to be any criminal intent at this time.
Police are searching for a gunman who drove off after two people were shot Tuesday afternoon in a gated Pembroke Pines community.
Pembroke Pines police have arrested a man in the stabbing death of his brother.
When officers arrived, they discovered an injured 21-year-old man who was shot multiple times.
Police said Jeremiah Garza, 32, who is incarcerated at the South Florida State Hospital, was last seen around midnight.
Anyone who spots Jeremiah Garza should not approach him, instead call the police or 911
Court documents and a press release revealed that she tried to terminate her own pregnancy on multiple occasions.
A Pembroke Pines resident is in custody Monday evening facing several child pornography charges.
Officer Herring died while on duty riding his motorcycle.
A community in mourning came together Friday for a vigil for fallen Pembroke pines officer Charles Herring.
Officer Charles Herring was on his routine patrol when he was hit by a palm frond with caused him to lose control of his motorcycle and crash.
Officer Charles Herring had been with Pembroke Pines PD for 22 years
Julian Lambert is charged with a felony count of lewd and lascivious molestation.
A man is facing grand theft charges after Pembroke Pines police said he and another person carjacked a driver early Saturday morning.
If you have any information, call Broward Crime Stoppers at (954) 493-TIPS.
The search is over for the second of two Pembroke Pines brothers who ran away from home.
The search continues for one of two Pembroke Pines brothers who ran away from home.
According to police, the brothers were last seen at their Pembroke Pines home on Saturday at 11 p.m.
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A patient care report from the Coral Gables Fire Department details the emergency involving Kenly Millan Aponte, 35, a mother of two who traveled from Kentucky to Miami for a "mommy makeover" at Svelta Plastic Surgery.
Experts said prices are rising faster than paychecks, and the average household is feeling the squeeze.
The wrongful arrest is just one of over a dozen in recent years linked to facial recognition technology.
An effort is underway to precisely measure how Miami's scorching summer heat is affecting residents in some of the area's most vulnerable neighborhoods.
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