
A heavy Broward Sheriff’s Office response shut down streets in an unincorporated Broward County neighborhood near Fort Lauderdale early Wednesday, with crime-scene tape stretched across the area and deputies clustered around a single vehicle. Neighbors and station footage showed multiple marked and unmarked BSO vehicles clogging the intersection near Northwest 29th Terrace and Seventh Street, as investigators zeroed in on an SUV and spoke with people in the area while the inquiry unfolded.
What Officers Found
According to WSVN, 7News cameras captured crime-scene tape and several Broward Sheriff’s Office vehicles concentrated around Northwest 29th Terrace and Seventh Street in unincorporated central Broward County early Wednesday morning. Crime-scene investigators appeared to be focusing on an SUV with its engine apparently still running and all four doors open, and the scene stretched onto Northwest Sixth Street as detectives interviewed multiple people. BSO officials had not provided further details as of the station’s report, and WSVN noted that tipsters could be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to an arrest.
How To Help Investigators
If you have information about the incident, Broward County Crime Stoppers takes anonymous tips at 954-493-TIPS (8477). As outlined by Broward County Crime Stoppers, tipsters receive a case number to track their submission and may qualify for a monetary reward if their information leads to an arrest.
What’s Next
Officials with the Broward Sheriff’s Office have not released a public statement about the incident, and investigators are continuing to process the scene and interview witnesses, according to WSVN. This story will be updated when authorities release more information or a BSO press statement becomes available.









