Attempted traffic stop leads to crash, bailout in NW Miami
Miami police have set up a perimeter Tuesday evening in Northwest Miami after a bailout, following an attempted traffic stop and a collision.
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Miami police have set up a perimeter Tuesday evening in Northwest Miami after a bailout, following an attempted traffic stop and a collision.
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Officials urged drivers to move over or slow down as crews worked to clear the scene.
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