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A suspect was in police custody after being chased by police along busy highways into the heart of Miami on Tuesday.
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A suspect was in police custody after being chased by police along busy highways into the heart of Miami on Tuesday.
Police on Thursday released the identities of the driver and pedestrian involved in a Wednesday morning crash on in downtown Miami.
Ten people were hospitalized after a small bus collided with an SUV in Hialeah Tuesday morning.
The crash happened around 9:30 a.m. on West Okeechobee Road at 19th Street when a Chevy Blazer collided with the Jitney-type bus, officials said.
Two men struck by a Miami-Dade Transit bus were taken to Ryder Trauma Center Monday night, including a victim who was found under the bus, authorities said.
Two people were killed when the Porsche they were riding in crashed into a guardrail and ended up in a canal in northwest Miami-Dade Friday morning.
The crash happened just before 2 a.m. on eastbound State Road 836 just east of Northwest 42nd Avenue, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
A 21-year-old woman was killed after a car traveling in the wrong direction on the Sawgrass Expressway struck a car she was in early Sunday morning, according to officials.
Authorities say Delgado was behind the wheel of a Ferrari that collided with two cars on I-75 just north of Northwest 138th Street. Jorge Arrojas, 60, was killed in the crash, while Miguel Larrieu was left seriously injured.