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New Orleans police officer dies from plastic surgery complications in South Florida
A young police officer who traveled to Miami from Louisiana for cosmetic surgery in March died just days later.
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Woman dies following cosmetic procedure in South Florida
A young police officer who traveled to Miami from Louisiana for cosmetic surgery in March died just days later. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports
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New details revealed after young mom dies after surgery in Miami
NBC6 has learned a combination of prescription and designer street drugs led to the death of a young mother who traveled to Miami for cosmetic surgery in March and died hours later inside an unlicensed surgical recovery house. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports.
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Feds ‘excluded' Monroe County Sheriff's Office from cocaine distribution probe, citing suspected leaks to main target
The Monroe County Sheriff’s office was “intentionally and systematically excluded” from key parts of a three-year FBI investigation into cocaine distribution in the Florida Keys amid concerns at least one official with the local agency was leaking to the alleged head of the operation, according to a federal prosecutor’s court filing and an FBI agent’s testimony at a subsequent...
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Feds ‘excluded' Monroe County Sheriff's Office from cocaine distribution probe
The Monroe County Sheriff’s office was “intentionally and systematically excluded” from key parts of a three-year FBI investigation into cocaine distribution in the Florida Keys amid concerns at least one official with the local agency was leaking to the alleged head of the operation, according to a federal prosecutor’s court filing and an FBI agent’s testimony at a subsequent...
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South Florida woman alleges conspiracy in Baker Act: Lawsuit
A South Florida woman is taking legal action after she says she spent nearly two weeks in mental health institutions for no legitimate reason.
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‘I've never felt so alone': Lawsuit claims woman was wrongfully Baker Acted
A South Florida woman is taking legal action claiming she was held in mental institutions for nearly two weeks – for no legitimate reason.
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Lawsuit claims woman was wrongfully Baker Acted
A South Florida woman is taking legal action claiming she was held in mental institutions for nearly two weeks – for no legitimate reason. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports
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Video captures Tamarac mother's panic as she finds tracker on car – months before she was murdered
It’s evidence the sheriff said could have led to her ex-husband Nathan Gingle’s arrest – if a full investigation were completed.
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New evidence leading up to Tamarac family tragedy
An update on what Broward Sheriff’s investigators did with evidence that left Mary Gingles in fear that her estranged husband would kill her, which, prosecutors allege, he did in February in Tamarac while kidnapping their daughter. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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Scammer posing as realtor costs victims thousands and unfairly tarnishes a reputation
A woman thought she rented the perfect home, but it turned out to be a scam – and she wasn’t the only victim.
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A real steal: Scammer posing as realtor costs victims thousands
Thousands sent to someone posing as a realtor, leaving victims without a home and their money. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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Hopes and, for some, fears rise as Broward's two public hospital systems move closer
That coming together of what were once fierce competitors has some employees concerned that it could lead to massive job cuts.
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Broward's public hospital systems move closer
Lines are being blurred as leaders of the smaller, less financially successful Broward Health have been taking over key positions at Memorial, leaving some to fear job cuts are coming next. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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Young mother traveled to Miami for plastic surgery. She died hours later while at recovery house
The woman’s mother spoke exclusively to NBC6 Investigates about what she believes happened to her daughter and is calling for change to prevent others from being hurt.
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Police investigating woman's death while at post-surgery recovery house
The death of a young mother while at a post-surgery recovery house is now the subject of a police investigation. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports
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Legacy of abuse lives on in court, as Boy Scouts rebrand
For over a century, the Boy Scouts of America tried to instill into millions of boys and young men its values — among them, trustworthiness. But a violation of trust — a failure to protect boys from sexual abusers in their ranks — fueled lawsuits that forced the Scouts into a $2.4 billion bankruptcy reorganization and last month, a rebranding,…
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Legacy of abuse in Boy Scouts lives on in court
Failure to protect Boy Scouts from sexual abusers in their ranks fueled lawsuits that forced the Scouts into a $2.4 billion bankruptcy reorganization. But many decades after the alleged abuse occurred, its legacy still finds its way into criminal court. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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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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Woman accused of running unlicensed recovery house speaks out
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.