Police pursuit ends with man in custody in Miramar
A high-speed pursuit came to an end Thursday afternoon with one person being taken into custody in Miramar.
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A high-speed pursuit came to an end Thursday afternoon with one person being taken into custody in Miramar.
Joe Gorchow reports the chase began when two people were spotted attempting to steal a car.
A Florida Highway Patrol trooper is recovering at home after his patrol car was rammed by the driver of a stolen vehicle early Tuesday morning.
The pursuit happened on May 9 and started at a Palmetto Bay dealership, before ending in a crash in Southwest Miami-Dade. The woman is facing several charges, including grand theft.
A woman is facing several charges including grand theft after being accused of stealing a car from a Palmetto Bay dealership Thursday afternoon and then leading police on a chase through Southwest Miami-Dade.
The ATV driver was taken into custody on NW 31st Avenue near Oakland Park Boulevard
An ATV driver is in custody after leading law enforcement on a chase that spanned Miami-Dade and Broward.
Austin Carter said the driver was taken into custody by Broward sheriff's deputies.
Austin Carter reports the driver involved in the chase was taken into custody.
Chopper 4 was over the scene in southwest Miami-Dade late Monday morning when police say they tried to pull over a van.
However, he was issued several traffic citations.
Chopper 4 was over the scene late Monday morning when police say they tried to pull over a van.
There's still no word on what the initial charges were for the van driver.
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Chopper 4 was over the scene, where video showed a silver sedan driving west on Pembroke Road after fleeing pursuing police vehicles from Interstate 95.
Police say they arrested a 57-year-old Orlando man after he led police in two counties on a chase that ended at Miami International Airport on Wednesday morning.
Morgan Rynor reports the man was driving a Chevy Tahoe that was taken during a business burglary in Margate on Tuesday night.
Morgan Rynor reports the man was driving a Chevy Tahoe that has been reported as stolen on Tuesday.
The driver of a Chevy Tahoe was taken into custody.
Police have not released the name of the man who is allegedly involved in the murder of 45-year-old Alain Garcia Perez who was found dead in his Louisville home over the weekend from blunt force trauma.
The chase came to an end when he struck a vehicle and the car he was in flipped on its side
Morgan Rynor reports five vehicles were involved in the crash on NW 27th Avenue near NW 119th Street.
The 26-year-old trooper was a three-year highway patrol veteran, starting in Orlando before transferring to his hometown in the Port St. Lucie area.
Police told CBS News Miami that the vehicle involved was listed as a "felony vehicle" by Hendry County officials.
Police have identified the three men and one woman involved in Thursday's high-speed chase on the Turnpike.
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