WEATHER ALERT
Police nab driver who fled from Miccosukee cops, bailed from car during traffic stop in Broward
Read full article: Police nab driver who fled from Miccosukee cops, bailed from car during traffic stop in BrowardAuthorities are searching for a driver who fled from Miccosukee police Wednesday morning and then bailed out of the vehicle in Broward County.
Miccosukee tribe asks for help with finding Miami-Dade teenage boy
Read full article: Miccosukee tribe asks for help with finding Miami-Dade teenage boyThe Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida was asking the public for help on Monday with finding a teenager who vanished from west Miami-Dade County.
Funeral services held for Miccosukee police officer killed in car crash
Read full article: Funeral services held for Miccosukee police officer killed in car crashMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A funeral procession was held for Miccosukee Police Officer Horacio Dominguez, who was killed in a car crash last weekend. The service took place Saturday at Riccardo Silva Stadium on the campus of Florida International University in West Miami-Dade County. Dominguez was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and the Army National Guard before becoming an officer with the Miccosukee Police Department. He was killed in a single-car crash in Collier County last Sunday. RELATED LINKSMiccosukee police officer dies after being ejected in single-vehicle rollover crash
Miccosukee police officer dies after being ejected in single-vehicle rollover crash
Read full article: Miccosukee police officer dies after being ejected in single-vehicle rollover crashCOLLIER COUNTY, Fla. – A Miccosukee police officer died in a single-car crash in Collier County. Authorities said 43-year-old Officer Horacio Dominguez was traveling west on I-75 at Mile Marker 51 when his right rear tire suffered a blowout. Dominguez was ejected from his vehicle during the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene. According to Miccosukee police, Ofc. He is survived by his wife and young daughter.
Miccosukee Tribe aims to host 1,000 gamblers safely in casino
Read full article: Miccosukee Tribe aims to host 1,000 gamblers safely in casinoMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Billy Cypress, the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida chairman, said he was grateful to the gamblers who were not afraid to visit the casino during the coronavirus pandemic. Amid the rising cases in Florida, the tribe closed the casino on March 22. At 25% capacity, the Miccosukee Resort & Gaming has been able to welcome 500 gamblers to their casino since reopening on Sunday. Cypress said he is hoping to soon increase capacity to 50% to welcome 1,000 gamblers. The tribe earned federal recognition in 1962 and founded the Miccosukee Resort & Conference Hotel and the casino in 1999.