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A Florida woman who said she had been held captive for several months was rescued last week after a sandwich shop worker found the crumpled note she left behind begging for help.
Dozens of detainees being held at the Krome Detention Center in Miami came together to spell out “SOS” in the courtyard on Thursday, as a protest against President Donald Trump’s … ...
A fast-thinking Florida teen miraculously saved herself from human traffickers by secretly sending a voice memo to her sister — alerting her that she was being held captive in a motel room. T… ...
Misdemeanor charges filed against two men after 15-year-old Ella Adler was killed in a boating hit-and-run while wakeboarding in Key Biscayne, Florida, with both defendants pleading not guilty.
Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez was arrested on first-degree felonies and taken to the Lake County jail on no bond.
Florida bears brunt of President Trump's travel ban from Haiti, limits on Venezuela, Cuba South Florida's airports are common gateways for people from Haiti, Venezuela and Cuba to enter the U.S.
According to a statement from DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, "Maurilio Amizael Ambrocio Mendez is an illegal alien from Guatemala who illegally re-entered the U.S. after being deported in 2006.
Sheriff Marcos Lopez of Osceola County, Fla., was arrested on Thursday, accused of being involved in an illegal gambling operation starting in 2019.
Hailey Hosford had stepped out of a rental car at the Retreat at Sawgrass Village in Sunrise, Fla. when she spotted an armed Jackson Sagesse begin to approach her just after 1:30 a.m. on May 28.
A sheriff in central Florida was arrested and charged in connection with an alleged massive gambling operation and public corruption scheme that generated more than $21 million in profits ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) suspended Marcos Lopez from his position after the sheriff was accused of illegally profiting off a gambling operation that generated millions of dollars.
Another was held in Stuart, Florida, moved to Louisiana, then brought back to Krome to later be deported. One client has been transferred nine times, Blanco said.