A Monroe County Sheriff’s Office deputy was booked into his employer’s Plantation Key jail facility Friday after being arrested on a misdemeanor stalking charge.
Our Bright Spot shines on two member of the Monroe County Sheriff's Office who were recognized Wednesday with the Medal of ...
Stephen Monroe, 26, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of Noah Smith, who was an innocent bystander in the ...
KEY WEST — Some Florida Keys residents woke up to an "unwelcome guest" in their backyard pool on Friday morning: a saltwater crocodile. According to social media posts shared by the Monroe ...
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) said deputies were called to ... of the unique wildlife encounters that can happen in the Florida Keys. Find more ways to stay up to date with your ...
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Sgt ... Cellphone video released by the MCSO shows Hager assisting a resident in guiding an American crocodile away from a pool area. The resident was seen ...
MCSO said that items reported stolen included a range of firearms, hunting equipment, and miscellaneous property items. Victims provided some video footage of the incidents, which was shared with ...
MCSO said that items reported stolen included a range of firearms, hunting equipment, and miscellaneous property items. Victims provided some video footage of the incidents, which was shared with ...
MONROE COUNTY, Fla. – A routine morning took an unexpected turn for residents of the Pirates Cove subdivision in Key Largo when they discovered a large alligator taking a dip in their backyard pool.
STOCK ISLAND, Fla. (CBS12) — A man died after he lost consciousness while snorkeling in the Florida Keys on Tuesday. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) said the man was snorkeling in ...
Sammy Donald “Donnie” Nichols, 80, of Douglasville, passed away on Sunday, December 15, 2024. He was born on September 6, 1944 in Newnan, Georgia, the son of the late I.J. Nichols and Audrey ...
MCSO encourages drivers with autism or families with autism to reach out to our community partners or the Sheriff’s Office at (315) 366-2311 to obtain a Blue Envelope.