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The Dade County Sheriff's Office was created in 1836 to serve the newly created County of Dade, which originally consisted of the area comprising the present-day counties of Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Martin. In the early years, the entire area was policed by as few as three deputies on horseback, and Dade's sheriffs were appointed by ...
Hey, Curious305: Why did Florida eliminate appointments to get, replace or renew driver licenses in Miami-Dade County? Appointments aren’t eliminated. But they sure are difficult to come by.
John Rivera, shown here addressing the Miami-Dade County Commission in 2013, is a Republican candidate for Miami-Dade sheriff in 2024. Retired from the MDPD, Rivera is best known as a long-serving ...
Miami-Dade Corrections vehicles are identified by their green and white livery. MDCR officers carry silver badges, while officers with the ranks of sergeant and above carry gold badges. The badge is exactly the same as the Miami-Dade County Police Department to reflect the fact that they were at one time one entity.
In February 2012, an investigation by the Sun-Sentinel examined SunPass toll records, and found that 800 police officers from a dozen South Florida agencies drove their cruisers above 90 mph in 2011, mostly while off duty. As a result of the Sun-Sentinel report, 158 state troopers and officers were disciplined, mostly receiving a reprimand and ...
The political campaign of a Miami-Dade County police director, who once had a spotless record, derailed by a tumultuous and bloody evening in Tampa. Developers getting a little too cozy with local ...
Fictional portrayals of the Miami-Dade Police Department (6 C, 20 P) Pages in category "Miami-Dade Police Department" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Miami-Dade Corrections houses about 4,000 people on an average day and plans to spend roughly $480 million this year — almost all of it from property taxes and other local funds.