May 1, 2025 - 16:28

A series of incidents have been reported by the Key Biscayne Police Department for the week of April 21 to April 27. Among the notable events, a cyclist sustained injuries following a collision in Crandon. The circumstances surrounding the crash are currently under investigation, and authorities are working to gather more details to understand how the accident occurred.
In addition to the cycling incident, the police department has also been addressing cases of real estate fraud. This type of crime has raised concerns within the community, prompting law enforcement to increase vigilance and awareness. Residents are urged to report any suspicious activities related to property transactions to help maintain the integrity of the local real estate market.
The Key Biscayne Police Department continues to prioritize public safety and is dedicated to responding effectively to incidents that impact the community. The department encourages residents to remain informed and engaged in matters of local safety and security.
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