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Suspect in Miami-Dade triple murder found dead;
infant still missing
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This story is about a man who is responsible for
the deaths of three women in the southwest Miami-Dade area. While Ernesto
Caballeiro was pronounced dead on January 29, 2020. Now investigators are
searching for a blonde women who may have his 11-day old son. According to
investigators, the women Ernesto killed are the mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother of the 11-year old infant.
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The problem: 3 women are dead and an 11-day old
baby is missing. Amber Alerts were sent out to try and find the baby, but it
lead investigators to a dead end.
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Who has the problem:
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Police department
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Suspect
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Suspect’s family
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The baby
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Victims
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Victim’s family
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Residents of southwest Miami-Dade
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The blond woman police is searching for
2.
South Florida students told to stay home after
possible exposure to coronavirus
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High school students in Palm Beach County,
Florida were advised to stay home due to the fact that they may have been
exposed to the coronavirus at a conference that took placed over the last weekend.
The group of 30 was in Connecticut for a Yale University event when it was
suddenly canceled because a student from China had been rushed to Yale New
Haven hospital with a cough and fever.
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Who has the problem:
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Yale University
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Citizens of Connecticut
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Students from the Benjamin School in Palm Beach
County
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Parents of students
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The student from China in the hospital
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Center for Disease control
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Yale New Haven Hospital
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Men and women at the Yale Model UN
3.
Florida man pumps 30 gallons into wrong hole at
Orlando gas station prompting hazmat response
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A man was being negligent and pumped about $60
worth of gas into the wrong hole and creating a huge hazardous mess at a
7-eleven gas station. Thankfully the man did the right thing and waited for the
technical rescue company to arrive before leaving the scene.
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Who has the problem:
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The 31-year-old man
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The 7 eleven gas station
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Insurance companies
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Fire rescue
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Joe Mario Pederson
4.
Lawsuit claims Tampa strip club facilitated
human trafficking of disabled teen
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A club employee is facing human-trafficking
charges after allegedly hiring a 17-year old, emotionally unstable teenager to
work at a Scores Gentlemens club.
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Who has this problem:
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Police department
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Scores strip club
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17 year old troubled teenager
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Man who was charged with human trafficking
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Parents of 17 year old girl
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Other vulnerable teenage girls
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Adult clubs along N Dale Mabry Highway
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Raymond James Stadium
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Strippers
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Roberto Torres III
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Todd Couples Superstore
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Club employees
5.
Several were shot at a St. Petersburg club last
month. So far nobody faces charges
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Over the holidays about a month ago, there was a
mass fatal shooting at Cabana Sands club in St. Petersburg, Florida. 5 people
were shot and yet nobody has bee arrested yet. This is leaving resident of
Coquina Key very frustrated because they feel as if their safety is at risk.
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Who has the problem:
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Cabana Sands club
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Residents of Coquina Key
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Victims
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Families of the victims
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Police department
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Insurance companies
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Coquina Key shopping plaza
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ReplyDeleteHi Gracie!
ReplyDeleteI also covered the story on the students that we're asked to stay home due to the coronavirus. I've seen many stories and updates on the coronavirus from most Florida news outlets. I believe universities were trying to get their students who were studying abroad home. You did a great job identifying the problem and who had it for each story. Thanks for such a great post!
Hi Gracie!
ReplyDeleteSince I'm not from south florida, it was very interesting to read and learn what is going on locally besides the headliner news that we sometimes hear. The coronavirus article stood out to me most because it really shows how serious everyone is handling this virus. I couldn't imagine my school district back at home to cancel school for that reason. The articles you selected were very intriguing. Great job!