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Deputy: Miami Lakes saw drops in violent and property crime; police urge residents to lock vehicles

Miami Lakes Public Safety Committee · December 2, 2025
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Deputy Amador told the Miami Lakes Public Safety Committee that homicides remain at zero this year and last, and that auto thefts and burglaries have fallen. He urged residents to lock cars, avoid leaving keys inside vehicles and to use package‑safety practices this holiday season.

Deputy Amador reported to the Miami Lakes Public Safety Committee on Dec. 1 that the town’s recent crime statistics show declines across several categories and urged residents to take simple precautions during the holidays.

“I'm very happy to announce that we had we didn't have any homicides last year, and we didn't have any this year,” Deputy Amador said. He said recorded robberies fell from…

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