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Florida Cargo Theft Probe Leads to Doral Drug Bust and Arrest, Suspect Faces Trafficking Charges. A joint investigation by a specialized Cargo Theft Task Force has led to an unexpected drug bust and the arrest of a man in Doral, Florida. The Task Force, featuring members from both the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office (MDSO) Organized Crime Bureau (OCB) Cargo Theft Unit and the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), was initially probing a case involving a stolen trailer filled with JBL speakers. Tracing the GPS signal of the stolen property to a warehouse in Doral, officers spotted an individual who quickly roused their suspicion. Upon seeing the investigators, the person attempted to flee, initiating a chase. Following a brief pursuit, they apprehended 30-year-old Kadniel Blackwood. The investigation, which took place near 8201 NW 56 Street, unexpectedly uncovered a substantial cache of narcotics, according to Miami-Dade County's official release. Search efforts at the scene revealed approximately 233 pounds of vacuum-sealed Marijuana, alongside $36,158 in US currency, all of which authorities seized. The discovery led to the involvement of the MDSO OCB Narcotics Section in the ensuing narcotics investigation. Blackwood now faces serious charges including trafficking more than 10,000 pounds or 10,000 plants of Cannabis, resisting arrest without violence, and a municipal ordinance violation. Details provided by the official press release state the occurrence took place last Saturday, at around 2:41 PM. As the case continues to develop, the detained subject's charges reflect the unexpected turn this cargo theft inquiry took in uncovering a large-scale narcotics operation. #Miaminews #NoticiasdeMiami #Crime #Alexandernewsshow.

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MDSO Organized Crimes Bureau (OCB), Economic Crimes Section (ECS), Arson Squad Deputy G. Roa NEEDS TO IDENTIFY the unknown black male suspect pictured above in connection with an ARSON investigation that occurred on Sunday, 12/28/2025. Investigation reveals that on the above date, there was a “Street Take Over” at the intersection of NW 95th Street and NW 17th Avenue, Miami, Florida, where a vehicle with no hood and no doors was seen on multiple social media videos driven by an unknown person. The vehicle was set on fire by the above-pictured subject, an unknown black male, wearing a dark colored hooded sweater with a picture of a “Venom” on the back, dark colored pants with designs on both sides of the pants, and red/black/white shoes. Anyone that can identify the above-pictured subject and/or has information on the case is requested to contact Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office OCB, ECS, Arson Deputy G. Roa at (305) 994-1000, or Miami-Dade Crimestoppers at (305) 471-TIPS (8477) or 1-866-471-8477. FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: 2017 Dodge Shelby Charger, white in color, no hood and no doors. SUBJECT Unknown Black Male. (See additional description below) • (305) 471-TIPS (8477) or 1 (866) 471-8477 • Text “CrimeStoppers305” to 738477 • Visit www.CrimeStoppers305.com and select “Submit a Tip” • Visit the App Store – Get P3 and sign into Miami for Tips If the tip leads to the arrest of the subject(s), the tipster may be eligible for a reward UP TO THE AMOUNT OF $5,000.00. All calls are kept strictly anonymous. @miamidadesheriffsoffice. #Miamidade #Noticiasmiami #Miaminews #Alexandernewsshow.

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A woman was shot and killed late Saturday night in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood, prompting an active homicide investigation, according to multiple local news outlets. Woman Killed in Little Havana Shooting — Police Investigating. Miami police are investigating after a woman was fatally shot just before midnight on Saturday in the heart of Little Havana. Officers responded around 11:50 p.m. to the area near Southwest 3rd Court / Southwest Third Street and 18th Avenue, where they found the victim suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. Miami Fire Rescue transported her to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center, but she later died from her injuries. Investigators remained at the scene into Sunday morning, placing evidence markers and searching for fingerprints as they worked to piece together what happened. Police have not yet released the woman’s identity, pending notification of her family, and no information about a possible suspect has been made public. Authorities say the case remains open and active, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward. #Miami #Miaminews #NoticiasdeMiami #AlexanderNewsShow.

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this story has the internet in disbelief. A Florida mother is accused of shooting her own son on Christmas Day after an argument reportedly escalated outside a restaurant in Overtown. Police say what started as a family dispute over alleged disrespect turned into gunfire in a parking lot, leaving the son shot in the thigh and rushed to the hospital in stable condition. Investigators say the suspect, the victim’s mother, fled the scene but was later arrested. She claims she acted in self-defense, saying she feared her son would assault her based on past behavior. Now, she’s being held without bond on a charge of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. The case has sparked heated debate online about family conflict, self-defense, and how quickly arguments can turn tragic—especially on a holiday meant for peace. Watch the video on our page and weigh in. #FloridaNews #BreakingNews #FamilyConflict #ChristmasDay #GunViolence #ViralNews #MiamiNews #SelfDefenseClaim #TrueCrime #FYP

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