Miami police are investigating an overnight shooting that left a vehicle riddled with bullets, but resulted in no reported injuries, authorities confirmed to Local 10 News.According to police, officers received two ShotSpotter alerts at about 12:15 a.m. Friday, and set up a perimeter along Northwest Seventh Avenue between Northwest 52nd and Northwest 54th streets as they investigated.When officers arrived, they continued to hear additional gunfire in the area, according to police.Officers later made contact with a victim who told investigators that a man had been shooting at him.Police also discovered a vehicle at the scene that had been struck by multiple rounds.Despite the gunfire, authorities said no injuries were reported.Police have not released information about a possible suspect or what may have led to the shooting.The investigation remains ongoing.Anyone with further information is asked to call the Miami Police Department or Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477. .l10-neighborhood, .l10-neighborhood * { box-sizing: border-box; } .l10-neighborhood{ --blue-dark:#0d2c73; --blue:#1f57c4; --blue-light:#3370e6; --gray-bg:#f2f3f5; --gray-border:#d6d8dc; --text-dark:#1a1a1a; --white:#ffffff; font-family:system-ui,-apple-system,"Segoe UI",Roboto,Arial,sans-serif; max-width:860px; margin:1.5rem auto; border-radius:10px; overflow:hidden; border:1px solid var(--gray-border); background:var(--gray-bg); box-shadow:0 4px 14px rgba(0,0,0,.12); text-align:center; } .l10-head{ background:linear-gradient(90deg,var(--blue-dark),var(--blue)); color:var(--white); padding:12px 16px; font-weight:800; text-transform:uppercase; font-size:1rem; letter-spacing:.3px; display:flex; justify-content:center; align-items:center; gap:8px; } .l10-body{ max-width:740px; margin:0 auto; padding:0 16px 18px; } .l10-sub{ margin:12px 0 10px; font-size:.95rem; color:var(--text-dark); font-weight:500; text-align:center; } .l10-grid{ display:grid; grid-template-columns:1fr; gap:12px; } @media (min-width:600px){ .l10-grid{ grid-template-columns:repeat(3,1fr); } } .nb-btn{ display:grid; place-items:center; text-align:center; line-height:1; width:100%; min-height:48px; padding:10px; border-radius:8px; text-decoration:none; font-weight:800; text-transform:uppercase; font-size:.95rem; background:linear-gradient(180deg,var(--blue-light),var(--blue)); color:var(--white); box-shadow:0 2px 6px rg…
A Florida Keys family found dozens of unexpected visitors in their backyard pool after baby sea turtles became disoriented and ended up in the chlorinated water.A total of 64 hatchlings recently made their way into the pool at the Islamorada home after apparently being led astray by the home’s bright lights.Knowing the baby turtles would not survive in the chlorinated water, the homeowners contacted The Turtle Hospital for help.All 64 hatchlings were rescued and taken to the facility, where they were cleaned up and given nourishment.After spending several days recovering, the turtles were ready to return to the wild.The hatchlings were released into the ocean, where they could be seen swimming away in the Gulf Stream — turning an unexpected backyard discovery into a successful rescue story.
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