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Panic Buttons, Little Havana Tour, 5 Boating Missteps
Here are three Patchy stories you may have missed.

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Here are three Patchy stories you may have missed.

A 22-year-old Jackson Memorial Hospital secretary was charged Friday night with threatening the hospital during a 9-1-1 call.
It you you don't mind getting your hands a little messy, pack up your moist towelettes and head out for National Fried Chicken Day.
The junkyard fire broke out shortly before 10 a.m. near 84th Ave and NW 74th Street.
The 29-year-old singer was arrested on a Tampa warrant following a performance at the Coral Sky Amphitheatre.
Vargas allegedly flashed a handgun at the wrong Miami area mother and her four kids in Thursday afternoon traffic.
Missteps by boat owners can result in unnecessary expenses.
One Miami thief could have easily passed for a handyman with his white hardhat, goggles and dangling cigarette, according to Miami police.
Hotel workers in Miami Beach may soon be able to summon help at the touch of a button when they feel sexually harassed.
Police have released a surveillance image of a car that is believed to have been involved in the hit-and-run death of a 61-year-old woman.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue offers safety tips to keep the party in your backyard and out of the ER over the summer holidays.
A rabies alert was extended in Kendall after a second raccoon tested positive for the disease. The alert will be in effect for 60 days.
The incident happened as the girl was walking home from a summer camp on Tuesday
Miami police are planning a DUI patrol starting at 2 p.m. on Thursday.
Friends of the Sunny Isles family that was struck by a Honda Odyssey have started a GoFundMe.
A number of Doral residents were told to boil their water following a water main break earlier this week.
A 19-year-old man was charged with holding up a 7-ELEVEN on Monday and shooting one of the clerks.
A 34-year-old father was killed when a Honda Odyssey struck him, his two young children and his wife as they walked along Collins Ave.
Police conducted a floor-by-floor search of Jackson Memorial Hospital on Monday after officials received an anonymous threat.
A 9-1-1 caller told police that the Hyundai appeared to be traveling at a high rate of speed on Interstate 95 along with a Ford Sport Trac.