MDSO motorcycle deputy hurt in crash in southwest Miami-Dade
A Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office motorcycle deputy was hurt in a crash Saturday afternoon in southwest Miami-Dade, authorities confirmed.
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A Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office motorcycle deputy was hurt in a crash Saturday afternoon in southwest Miami-Dade, authorities confirmed.
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The Margate Police Department asked for the public’s help Saturday in locating an elderly woman reported missing and endangered.
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