Three Charged In Wild Chase, Shooting In SW Dade Canals
Three men taken into custody after leading police on nearly a wild, hour-long chase through several southwest Miami-Dade canals have now been officially charged.
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Three men taken into custody after leading police on nearly a wild, hour-long chase through several southwest Miami-Dade canals have now been officially charged.
The men were taken into custody after leading police on nearly an hour-long chase through several southwest Miami-Dade canals.
Two people have been taken into custody, one is one the run, after a pair of carjackings led to two police pursuits on I-95 in northwest Miami-Dade.
A Southwest Miami-Dade who led police on a more than six-hour chase last Friday and after an officer fired at him is staying put behind bars.
A high speed police chase on I-95 ended when the driver being pursued by Boynton Beach police lost control of his car and crashed into a wall.
A Miami family, traveling in Southern California, got caught up in a wild police chase involving a suspected drunk driver.
A single mother of three young children tells CBS4 she was terrified by a 19-year-old admitted gang member who reportedly led BSO deputies on a wild two-hour chase and then broke into her apartment through a bedroom window.
A man driving a stolen car was taken into custody after he was involved in deadly crash during a police chase Monday evening.
A high speed chase which spanned two counties ended with a person hospitalized after he was shot by police.
Two men were arrested Wednesday night after leading police on a short chase through Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
A two county police chased ended in Broward County when a Hollywood police officer shot a suspect who allegedly tried to run over another officer.
Police officers and federal agents swarmed U.S. 1 after a chase ended in a crash and gunfire. In the end, One person died and the other is in the hospital.
A Miami man who pointed a gun at a cop over the weekend made his first appearance before a judge Tuesday morning.
The Miami police are asking residents of one neighborhood to keep their eyes out for a gun which was involved in a police involved shooting on Saturday.
Hallandale Beach police are searching for a fourth suspect who allegedly led police on a three city chase on Saturday.
Two Florida City police officers were injured during the chase of at least two home invasion robbery suspects. The robbery occurred around 2:15 a.m. in the 12300 block of SW 265th Terrace.
Miami Police have three people in custody after they led officers on a wild chase through the city.
The man who led police on a hot pursuit down I-95 in Miami Thursday will face a variety of charges related to the wild chase.
A police chase in Miami-Dade County came to an end at a Miami apartment complex early Thursday evening.
A woman was taken into custody after she reportedly led police on a short chase through the streets of Hialeah Thursday.
Authorities are investigating a police-involved shooting that started with a chase. Authorities say Miami-Dade Police detectives shot a suspect following a chase on Interstate 95 and a brief confrontation.
A section of Red Road in Hialeah remains shutdown after a police chase ended in a crash Friday.
Three people were taken into custody by Miami police early Monday morning after crashing a stolen car through a wall.
Taking a man wanted for robbery into custody took a violent turn in western Miami-Dade after the man was shot to death by police after a short chase.
Two men are in police custody after leading them on a short high-speed, chase on the Palmetto Expressway which ended in a congested Pinecrest intersection..
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