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Woman accused of running unlicensed recovery house speaks out after second arrest
A woman arrested for the second time, accused of operating an unlicensed recovery house for people who had cosmetic surgery, is now speaking out in an exclusive interview with NBC6 Investigates.
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Owners want property manager out of their communities after his arrest
Homeowners from several communities are wondering what’s next for them after their property manager was accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from a homeowner’s association at another community where he worked.
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Woman arrested for 2nd time, accused of operating unlicensed post-cosmetic surgery home
A woman and her daughter were arrested after investigators said they were running an illegal post-surgery recovery house.
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Murder charges, sentences reduced for one-time death row inmate who headed violent drug-dealing gang
The reputed leader of a notorious, violent drug gang that terrorized Liberty City in the 1990s, already taken off death row after a judge found prosecutors committed misconduct, saw his convictions and life sentences reduced Wednesday in a plea deal with the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office.
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Property manager featured in NBC6 investigation arrested
Prosecutors say Michael Curtis and his company stole a nearly half-a-million-dollar insurance settlement from homeowners at the Fairways of Sunrise.
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Police body camera video shows Miami officer fatally shooting pet dog
Video shows the moments a police officer shot and killed a pet dog in a Miami park.
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Video: Alexander brothers' accusers detail alleged sexual attacks in statements with investigators
In several video-recorded statements obtained by NBC6 Investigates, three women describe violent sexual encounters which they say were committed by one or more of the Alexander brothers.
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‘It's very sad': Little Haiti bakery owners sue landlord over eviction
The owners of a Little Haiti bakery who claim their landlord forced them out to develop the area get a small win in court.
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Details emerge on prior discipline of officer who detained Dolphins player Tyreek Hill
The Miami-Dade Police officer who got physical with Dolphins player Tyreek Hill during a traffic stop has been repeatedly disciplined and suspended after other people complained he became aggressive with them.
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Port official resigns as NBC6 Investigates questions millions in no-bid deals, mismanaged technology, expense report abuses
The longtime CEO of the non-profit company created and funded by Miami-Dade County to maintain cargo cranes at PortMiami submitted his resignation Thursday – months after audits found misspent money, mismanaged operations and failure to keep cranes “operationally safe.”
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‘He had a smirk': Woman says Alexander brother raped her inside Versace mansion
What began with a random DM on Instagram from a young, up-and-coming businessman in 2013, ended in rape inside the watchtower of Versace mansion on Miami Beach, the recipient of the message is now telling investigators.
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Family wants change after doctor with troubled history botched son's circumcision
A family is calling for change after winning a lawsuit against a South Florida doctor they say mutilated their infant son.
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Exclusive video shows UPS driver's kidnapping before shootout that led to his death
Video exclusively obtained by NBC6 Investigates shows Frank Ordonez’s last delivery.
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Video shows jewelry store armed robbery that led to 2019 fatal UPS shootout
The video shows the armed robbery of a jewelry store in Coral Gables back in 2019.
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90 minutes of terror: Armed robbery leads to police shootout, 4 dead, 4 officers charged with manslaughter
NBC6 Investigates has obtained hours of video evidence – shielded from public view for nearly five years – that show what officers saw when they opened fire on fleeing felons who hijacked a UPS truck and kidnapped the driver.
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Lawsuit to invalidate abortion rights amendment relies on flawed state report
NBC6 Investigates finds that the Florida Department of State report on alleged Amendment 4 petition fraud contains misstatements, questionable methodology and inaccurate numbers. Days after their release, those same numbers appeared in a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the abortion rights amendment.
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‘Doesn't make sense': Family files lawsuit over fatal Miami-Dade Police shooting
Osvaldo Cueli’s children say police provided a false narrative of the shooting.