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South Florida contractor accused of taking $35K, never doing work
Read full article: South Florida contractor accused of taking $35K, never doing workA Key Colony Beach property owner paid a contractor $35,000 for deck work, but deputies said not only did the work never get done — the contractor never even purchased any supplies for the project.
Nearly 3 dozen migrants may have clung to submerged boat for days before rescue off Keys
Read full article: Nearly 3 dozen migrants may have clung to submerged boat for days before rescue off KeysU.S. Coast Guard crews rescued 34 migrants from the water after their vessel sunk in the Florida Keys Friday morning, the agency confirmed.
Man accused of impersonating federal agent in Florida Keys
Read full article: Man accused of impersonating federal agent in Florida KeysPolice arrested a 39-year-old South Florida man on two felony charges Monday after accusing him of impersonating a federal agent at a restaurant in Key Colony Beach.
Sheriff: Drunken Fort Lauderdale man goes 45 mph over the limit in stolen Jeep, flees deputies
Read full article: Sheriff: Drunken Fort Lauderdale man goes 45 mph over the limit in stolen Jeep, flees deputiesA Fort Lauderdale man was behind bars in the Florida Keys Friday after Monroe County deputies said he sped off in a stolen Jeep while intoxicated.
9 Cuban migrants found 10 miles south of Key Colony Beach
Read full article: 9 Cuban migrants found 10 miles south of Key Colony BeachMONROE COUNTY, Fla. – The U.S. Coast Guard interdicted nine Cuban migrants Sunday about 10 miles south of Key Colony Beach, Coast Guard officials confirmed. The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Kathleen Moore then repatriated the migrants to Cabanas, Cuba. According to officials, the Coast Guard has interdicted about 40 Cuban migrants on the waters in fiscal year 2020, which began Oct. 1, 2019. Coast Guard crews interdicted 327 Cuban migrants in fiscal year 2019. According to officials, all migrants receive food, water, shelter and basic medical attention when aboard a Coast Guard cutter.