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The Fort Lauderdale Police Department identified a teenager who drowned off a beach in Fort Lauderdale.The police department said on Monday that Jerry Hyppolite, 13, from Palm Beach County ...
Fort Lauderdale police have identified Friday's drowning victim as 13-year-old Jerry Hyppolite from Palm Beach County. Officials said the teen was swimming with friends in rough waters when this ...
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A teenage boy died swimming in the ocean off Fort Lauderdale Friday afternoon, April 18, 2025, according to police. Police divers found his body Friday night. Getty Images Fort Lauderdale police ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - Fort Lauderdale Ocean Rescue performed a rip current safety demonstration following a recent string of incidents related to rip currents. The safety demonstration ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A 13-year-old boy who disappeared while swimming in the ocean off Fort Lauderdale Beach on Friday has been identified, and police have determined his death was the result ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - A car became engulfed in flames in a Fort Lauderdale neighborhood. Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue crews responded to the scene of the blaze near a home on Southwest ...
A 13-year-old boy from Palm Beach County has been identified as the person who died in an accidental drowning off of Fort Lauderdale beach on Friday amid dangerous rip current conditions ...
A 13-year-old boy drowned in Fort Lauderdale on April 18. The boy's body was recovered near the Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale Beach hotel. The search for the boy lasted several hours and involved a ...
Fort Lauderdale Police Department officers respond to a house on Friday after a shooting that detectives later described as a murder-suicide with a woman and a man dead and another man injured ...
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