Friday, January 3, 2020

Top Miami news: Man accused of stealing toys arrested; vigil for gun violence victims; more

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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Miami.

Man accused of stealing trailer full of toys for needy children arrested

Police have arrested a man they say stole a trailer filled with toys for needy children just a week before Christmas. According to an arrest report, 50-year-old Oscar Gomezguerra was caught on surveillance video taking the trailer from St. Kevin's Church in Southwest Miami-Dade. 

Read the full story on NBC10 Boston.

Pastor whose megachurch is hosting Trump guarantees undocumented followers won't be at risk for deportation

Guillermo Maldonado, pastor of King Jesus International Ministry church in Miami, assured his undocumented congregants Sunday that appearing at President Donald Trump's upcoming "Evangelicals for Trump" rally wouldn't put them at risk for deportation.

Read the full story on Newsweek.

Grading all the rebuilds by Miami's sports teams last year

2019 will be remembered as a citywide rebuilding year.

Read the full story on MiamiNewTimes.

Families of gun violence victims hold vigil 

The families of victims of gun violence gathered for an annual vigil on New Year's Day in Northwest Miami-Dade. The memorial, in its fourth year, was held at Mount Calvary Church. 

Read the full story on NBC6.

Lanes reopen after Wednesday crash on I-75 

A crash involving multiple cars forced the closure of several lanes of I-75 near Northwest 138th Street early Wednesday morning. 

Read the full story on NBC6.

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