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Detectives locate Hallandale Beach jeweler who was reported missing, endangered
Read full article: Detectives locate Hallandale Beach jeweler who was reported missing, endangeredThe Hallandale Beach Police Department announced Friday that 36-year-old Chaim Haberfeld, who they said was reported missing and endangered for over a week, has been located safely.
Search intensifies for missing, endangered Hallandale Beach jeweler
Read full article: Search intensifies for missing, endangered Hallandale Beach jewelerThe Hallandale Beach Police Department ramped up its search efforts Monday for 36-year-old Chaim Haberfeld, who they said has been missing for nearly a week.
Hallandale Beach police search for missing 25-year-old pregnant woman
Read full article: Hallandale Beach police search for missing 25-year-old pregnant womanThe Hallandale Beach Police Department asked for the public’s help Thursday in locating a 25-year-old pregnant woman who they said has been missing for over a month.
Police: Chase starts in Hallandale Beach ends in Hollywood after driver spotted in stolen car
Read full article: Police: Chase starts in Hallandale Beach ends in Hollywood after driver spotted in stolen carHOLLYWOOD, Fla. – A Thursday evening chase started in Hallandale Beach and ended in Hollywood after a driver was spotted inside a stolen car, police said. The driver of the stolen car sideswiped a police car on the passenger side at 21st Avenue and Jackson Street in Hollywood, police said. Ra Shana Dabney-Donovan, a spokesperson for the Hallandale Beach Police Department, the chase ended at Sheridan Street and Park Avenue. Dabney-Donovan said the chase ended with the help of the Hollywood Police Department. No other details about the suspect were immediately released.
Hallandale police investigating after passenger in car shot Saturday afternoon
Read full article: Hallandale police investigating after passenger in car shot Saturday afternoonHALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Police are searching for a gunman after a Saturday afternoon shooting in Hallandale Beach. According to the Hallandale Beach Police Department, a driver told said he had offered a friend a ride in the area. Around 4 p.m., as the driver stopped the car in traffic at Northwest 6th Avenue and West Pembroke Road, someone fired multiple rounds into the vehicle. Police said the “victim was sitting in the second row” when he was struck. Hallandale Beach detectives are investigating and are asking anyone with information to contact Broward Crime Stoppers at (954) 493-8477(TIPS).
SWAT team’s dispute heats up in Hallandale Beach
Read full article: SWAT team’s dispute heats up in Hallandale BeachHALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Hallandale Beach Police Department Chief Sonia Quiñones said she was not expecting a group of disgruntled police officers to show up to a Monday meeting with an attorney. The 10 police officers recently announced their resignation as members of the Special Weapons And Tactics, the military-like unit within the Hallandale Beach Police Department. Hallandale Beach Vice Mayor Sabrina Javellana and Hallandale Beach Mayor Joy Cooper were aware of the meeting. Hallandale Beach Police Chief meets with SWAT teamIt was set up after the officers complained about Quiñones’ decision to kneel with protesters. Howard Bowe (Hallandale Beach)Officer Michael McKenzie was accused of shooting Bowe, who was unarmed.
10 members of Hallandale Beach Police SWAT team resign
Read full article: 10 members of Hallandale Beach Police SWAT team resignHALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Officers of the Hallandale Beach Police Department SWAT Team have informed their chief of police that the entire team has resigned. The HBPD SWAT sent a memo to Sonia Quiñones that announced a “collective” resignation of the 10 members. While they cited many issues for their resignations, the last straw was when members of the Command Staff took a knee in solidarity, they said. City Manager Greg Chavarria addressed the SWAT team resignation saying that as soon as the police chief received the memo on Friday, she set a meeting for Monday at 3 p.m. with the officers. The manager said that Hallandale Beach Police continue to have special weapons and tactics coverage.
Nail salon owner arrested after shooting in Hallandale Beach
Read full article: Nail salon owner arrested after shooting in Hallandale BeachHALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Chinh Van Tran drew his gun, pointed it upward and fired, police said. According to the Hallandale Beach Police Department, the 40-year-old business owner threatened to kill Trung Van Luc, 38, during an argument before the shooting. The altercation left customers and employees at his business, Rose's Nails at 645 Hallandale Beach Blvd., frightened. Tran was set to appear at Broward County bond court Sunday, after officers arrested him Saturday afternoon. Tran is facing a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Nail salon owner arrested after shooting in Broward
Read full article: Nail salon owner arrested after shooting in BrowardHALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Chinh Van Tran drew his gun, pointed it upward and fired, police said. According to the Hallandale Beach Police Department, Tran, 40, threatened to kill Trung Van Luc, 38, during an argument before the shooting. The altercation left customers and employees at his business, Rose's Nails at 645 Hallandale Beach Blvd., frightened. Tran was set to appear at Broward County bond court Sunday, after officers arrested him Saturday afternoon. He was at Broward County's main jail on Sunday morning.