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A Miami woman attacked her coworker, threw a television and damaged other property at Norita Adult Family Care assisted living facility in South Dade, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office. Deputies responded Tuesday morning to 11971 SW 118th St. and found a woman who appeared extremely agitated and was yelling, an arrest affidavit said.
Miami police said Tuesday that detectives do not believe the woman shot and killed Saturday night in Little Havana was the intended target. The investigation remains ongoing, and no arrests have been made.
New Mayor Eileen Higgins has nominated James Reyes, who shares her political consultant, as her pick for the city's chief administrator. He must be confirmed by commissioners in January.
Officials evacuated areas in NW Miami-Dade due to grenades found; one inert at a storage facility and another non-explosive on U.S. 441.
Less than two weeks after her swearing-in, Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins has selected James Reyes, the county’s public safety chief, as her choice to become the city’s top administrator, her office announced Monday.
A Miramar man with five Florida license suspensions allegedly hit a Miami-Dade deputy on the Florida Turnpike, admitting to alcohol and marijuana use before the crash.
Reyes, a Hialeah High School graduate who joined the Broward Sheriff’s Office as a detention deputy cadet in November 2000, earned a master’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati and a bachelor’s degree in criminology from Barry University.
A Miami-Dade Sheriff’s deputy was struck by a vehicle while assisting the Florida Highway Patrol in Northwest Miami-Dade occurred Saturday.FHP<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More