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PTA President Accused of Theft Previously Arrested on Similar Charges
One year before police say a South Florida woman scammed people donating to a GoFundMe, she stole tens of thousands of dollars from a small business in southwest Miami-Dade.
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Asylum Seekers Seeing Delays in Court Proceedings as Government Reopens
The government reopened Monday but federal departments are still feeling the burden.
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BSO Detective Follows Trail From Squatter Complaint to $11.8 Million Fraud Case
What began in June 2016 as a complaint of squatters living in a Weston home culminated Tuesday in the arrest of six people in what police call an $11.8 million scheme to defraud.
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Red-Suited Man on a Sled Rescues a Deer on Frozen Pond
Reindeer are supposed to pull Santa Claus’ sleigh, but in Oregon recently, a red-suited man on a sled wound up pushing a deer. The reverse-reality Christmas-season tale played out when a deer wandered onto a frozen golf course pond in Sunriver, Oregon, on Friday and then lost its footing.
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Freezer Holding Pet Dogs' Remains Stolen From Florida Vet
Officials say the remains of two dogs awaiting cremation were stolen along with a freezer from a veterinarian’s office in Florida.
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Couple's ATM Deposit Mysteriously Disappears
A couple makes a deposit at an ATM and calls NBC 6 Responds after the money doesn’t show up in their account.
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Sept. 11 Survivor Searches for Pregnant Woman He Helped Save
Somewhere out there may be a 14-year-old boy or girl whose mother’s life was saved by Robert Small as the twin towers burned on Sept. 11, 2001.
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Lakeland Man Stole More Than $20K from Office He Managed: Officials
A Lakeland man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for stealing more than $20,000 from an ophthalmology business where he worked as an office manager.
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Miami Man Gets 30 Years for Slaying of Doctor and Son
A man convicted in the killing of a South Florida doctor and his adult son has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.