Sunday, April 10, 2016

After fleeing to Venezuela, suspect in fraud case jailed in Miami and other top stories.

  • After fleeing to Venezuela, suspect in fraud case jailed in Miami

    After fleeing to Venezuela, suspect in fraud case jailed in Miami
    A Venezuelan man who fled to his homeland to evade prosecution in South Florida in an investor-fraud case has been arrested and is awaiting trial in Miami.Anibangel Molina, 45, was arrested March 16 at Miami International Airport by U.S. marshals, according to court documents. His attorney, Frank Rubino, told el Nuevo Herald that his client returned on his own and surrendered to authorities at the airport. Molina’s arrest in Miami could unlock new details in the case, which came to a halt in Ma..
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  • Man critically injured in hit-and-run crash in NW Miami-Dade

    Man critically injured in hit-and-run crash in NW Miami-Dade
    A man was critically injured Sunday after his car was hit from behind by a speeding driver who then took off, according to police.The hit-and-run crash happened just before 3 a.m. in the 2200 block of Northwest 41st Street in Miami-Dade.Police say the injured man was heading south on 22nd Avenue in a black Honda Accord when another car “traveling at a high rate of speed” slammed into the back of his car.The man was taken to Ryder Trauma Center in critical but stable condition, police said.Anyon..
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  • Study: Life expectancy differs for Miami babies 1 mile apart

    Study: Life expectancy differs for Miami babies 1 mile apart
    MIAMI - A new study shows babies born just one mile apart in Miami face up to a 15-year difference in life expectancy.The study by Virginia Commonwealth University Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation notes a complex web of factors impacts the disparities that exist between the impoverished Overtown neighborhood and downtown Miami.Those factors include access to education, jobs, affordable housing, nutritious food, places for physical activity, clean air, health care and social service..
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  • Miami FC ties Tampa Bay 1-1 in front of big crowd at home opener

    Miami FC ties Tampa Bay 1-1 in front of big crowd at home opener
    Professional soccer returned to Miami on Saturday night, and other than massive traffic snarls caused by Dade County Youth Fair crowds and having to settle for a 1-1 tie, Miami FC’s home debut against the Tampa Bay Rowdies was everything the team had hoped.An energetic crowd of 10,156 showed up at FIU Stadium to see what Miami’s newest pro team is all about. While David Beckham continues to get his Major League Soccer stadium deal in place, Miami FC owners Riccardo Silva, a sports media mogul, ..
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  • Accused Miami Beach killer gets medical attention

    Accused Miami Beach killer gets medical attention
    MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Finance executive Louis Piper's accused killer, Jonathan Alonso, was getting medical treatment Saturday, authorities said. Miami Beach police officers took Alonso to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on Friday night, but he missed his bond court hearing Saturday at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building. It's likely that this may have to do with his consumption of crystal methamphetamine, which can cause psychosis, extreme moods swings, violent behavior, apath..
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