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A Boynton Beach community is alarmed after a coyote killed a local woman's dog during a walk, sparking concerns about wildlife encounters due to urban development.
The FBI is searching for a female suspect with pink hair who robbed a Chase Bank in Pompano Beach on Thursday morning. No injuries were reported during the incident.
An elderly woman was assaulted by another passenger on a Broward County Transit bus, resulting in bruises. The incident is under investigation, with authorities seeking the attacker.
Port St. Lucie SWAT arrested 5 and seized drugs, guns, and cash after a search warrant was executed, confirming the Police Department's focus on community safety.
PBSO warns of phone scams where fake FBI agents or bank officials trick victims into giving money, debit cards, and PINs. Victims are advised to hang up and contact their banks directly.
A crash involving an SUV and a tree in west Miami-Dade during rush hour caused significant traffic delays. The driver was hospitalized, and authorities redirected traffic until conditions improved.
Miami-Dade officials are seeking two individuals responsible for a jewelry theft at Midway Crossing Mall, involving an $8,000 heist captured on surveillance.
A two-year-old boy, Cristian Felipe Andres, was killed by a pickup truck in Lake Worth Beach as he crossed an intersection to head to church with his mother.
Venezuelan native Marieva Briceno was denaturalized for orchestrating a multi-million dollar Medicare fraud scheme and lying during her citizenship application.
A man was hospitalized after his car was hit by a Brightline train in North Miami, with significant vehicle damage and ongoing investigations into the crash.
A traffic stop in northwest Miami-Dade led to a foot chase and three people apprehended, with one still at large.
A Miami man was arrested for allegedly filming a sexual encounter without consent and sharing it in a chat, facing digital voyeurism and cyberharassment charges.
The U.S. Coast Guard seized a record 49,000 pounds of cocaine worth $362 million, offloaded at Port Everglades after 15 operations in the eastern Pacific.
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