![]() ![]() The driver crashed - injuring a person in another car - and the Jeep flipped over until it struck a building near the intersection of Southwest Third Street and 27 Terrace, according to Detective Ali Adamson, a spokeswoman for the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. The man was able to ask a bank teller for help at a Bank of America in Plantation, and a police pursuit after the stolen Jeep started at about 3 p.m., in Fort Lauderdale, police said. The kidnappers ordered the man to withdraw cash out of his bank account, and when he refused one of them struck him in the face with a gun, according to the Miami Police Department. ![]() 31, in Miami-Dade and Broward counties, police said.Īccording to Officer Kiara Delva, a spokeswoman for the Miami Police Department, the group kidnapped a man at about 10 a.m., at the Flanigan’s Seafood Bar and Grill, at 2721 Bird Ave., in Coconut Grove. She also warned Berry, who turned 17 on March 31, that “chances are” he will be back in adult court “given the serious nature of the charges.”īerry was the only minor out of a group of suspects, ages 18 and 19, in a crime spree involving a stolen dark gray 2019 Jeep on Aug. Glazer announced she was transferring the case to juvenile court. We don’t have jurisdiction,” Glazer said before a prosecutor in court told her an assistant state attorney wanted to charge Petitdos as an adult. Corrections inmate records reported a police officer had a felony judge sign the warrant for his arrest. Glazer asked Berry Petitdos to wait until she could figure out why he wasn’t in juvenile court. Glazer was confused on Tuesday when a teenage boy appeared in a courtroom where adults hoping to be released appear after their arrest. MIAMI – Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Mindy S. ![]()
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