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Florida missing child alert issued for 14-year-old girl: officials
Missing child alert issued for 14-year-old Florida girl
A missing child alert has been issued for a 14-year-old girl out of Holiday, Florida, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Amber Alert canceled, missing 14-year-old North Texas girl found
An Amber Alert issued for a missing 14-year-old Carrollton girl has been canceled. The girl was found Friday evening after last being seen around 4:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. last Friday near Old Denton Road between Trinity Mills Road and Frankford Road in Richardson.
Authorities said they have located a 14-year-old girl who was reported missing out of Pasco County.The Florida Department of Law Enforcement<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
TAMPA, Fla. (CBS12) — Five undocumented people accused of being criminals were arrested, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) announced. The Tuesday arrests were a collaboration ...
Nearly 100 Florida police forces and sheriff’s offices have been approved to participate in a program shuttered by the Obama administration after concerns of racial profiling.
FDLE officials say they arrested three illegal immigrants around Gainesville who failed to comply with sex offender reporting requirements.
The panel offered an opportunity for Sarasota attorneys to question law enforcement about how they handle domestic violence and issues with family feuds over child custody.
In 2024, over 10% of impaired driving crashes occurred in March, making it the month with the highest number of impaired driving crashes.
Florida’s immigration czar called working with the federal government to share immigration records 'a high priority.'
Under the new agreements, sheriff’s deputies gain more immigration enforcement power with ICE supervision. Local sheriff’s offices will be able to interrogate suspected illegal immigrants, arrest and detain people caught trying to enter Florida illegally and serve or execute warrants for immigration violations.
Saying he wants to keep Spring Break from descending into business-harming “madness and mayhem and chaos,” Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday supported another year of increased law enforcement across
The call comes after the Trump administration removed schools as a protected area from immigration enforcement, and the state said schools "should cooperate."
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