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FBI agents have boarded vessel managed by company whose other cargo ship collapsed Baltimore bridge
The FBI has confirmed that federal agents have boarded a vessel managed by the same company as a cargo ship that caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse.
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Iran hackers stole Trump campaign files and sent them to Democrats. What to know
When the FBI said this week that Iran had tried to provide Democrats with material stolen from Donald Trump’s campaign, it was only the latest allegation of foreign interference with the U.S. election.
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FBI serves warrants in Miami
The FBI was serving warrants in Miami Wednesday night.
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FBI serves warrants in Miami
Miami police said a few of their units were at the scene at NE 83rd Street and N Bayshore Drive for support purposes.
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Founder of Florida special needs program accused of child sex abuse; FBI seeks more victims
The founder of a Florida special needs program is accused of sexual abuse of a minor, and the FBI is asking for any possible additional victims to come forward.
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1 in custody after FBI raid at SW Miami-Dade home
A man was taken into custody after the FBI led a raid at a home in southwest Miami-Dade Tuesday morning.
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Search for wanted narcotics trafficker in South Florida: FBI
The FBI is searching for a man accused of narcotics trafficking in South Florida and is offering a reward for information leading to his arrest.
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Sergio Pino's ‘murder crews' were assembled by two middlemen close to home: FBI
When prominent developer Sergio Pino sought what the FBI called “murder crews” to kill his wife, he allegedly did not look far for the men now accused of assembling them.
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Sergio Pino's death: A web of crime
The twisted tale of developer Sergio Pino’s alleged plot to have his wife murdered is coming into greater focus. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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FBI alleges developer Sergio Pino hired crews to kill his wife
Prominent Miami-Dade homebuilder Sergio Pino was found dead at his home amid an FBI investigation on Tuesday, authorities confirmed.
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Millionaire Miami-Dade developer found dead amid FBI investigation
Sergio Pino, a prominent and wealthy developer in South Florida, was found dead by suicide inside his home amid an FBI investigation into criminal allegations in his bitter divorce battle with his wife of 32 years. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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South Florida developer Sergio Pino dead amid FBI investigation, attorney says
Sergio Pino is dead and a body was removed from the home of the prominent Miami-Dade homebuilder amid an FBI raid on Tuesday, according to his attorney Sam Rabin and aerial images from the scene.
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Body removed from home of South Florida developer Sergio Pino
Authorities lifted a large black tarp to obscure the body, which was moved on a stretcher from the home directly to the medical examiner’s van. Though authorities did not confirm the deceased’s identity, Pino’s attorney said he had died.
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FBI agents raid home of South Florida developer Sergio Pino
An FBI investigation was underway Tuesday at the home of prominent Miami-Dade homebuilder Sergio Pino in Coral Gables.
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FBI investigation underway at home of South Florida developer Sergio Pino
An FBI investigation was underway Tuesday at the home of prominent Miami-Dade homebuilder Sergio Pino in Coral Gables.
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South Florida developer Sergio Pino dead amid FBI investigation
Prominent Miami-Dade homebuilder Sergio Pino was found dead at his home amid an FBI investigation on Tuesday, authorities confirmed.
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FBI searches for suspect in Wells Fargo bank robbery in Davie
The FBI released pictures of a suspect in a bank robbery that happened in Davie, hoping the community will help lead them to an arrest.
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FBI investigation is underway in North Miami Beach
A court ordered investigation was taking place in North Miami Beach on Tuesday.
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FBI investigation underway in North Miami Beach
Aerial images show an FBI investigation underway in North Miami Beach on Tuesday morning.
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Motion after motion puts Trump Florida case in slow motion as 3-day hearing begins
The federal judge presiding over the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump is hearing arguments Friday on a long-shot defense effort to get the indictment thrown out based on the claim that the prosecutor who brought the charges was illegally appointed.