Tag Archives: Florida Kidnapping Charges

What Happens if I Accidentally Committed a More Serious Offense During Another Crime?
A Florida man recently stole what he must have assumed was an unoccupied car that was running with the keys in it. However, there was a baby inside of the Kia Rio, and while the suspect was fleeing from police, he stopped and dropped the baby off at a store before continuing to flee… Read More »

Kidnapping as a Federal vs. State Crime
In 1998, a woman disguised as a nurse entered a hospital room and kidnapped a newborn baby from the mother. That woman then raised the girl as her own for 18 years, at which point the child realized that her birth certificate had been forged when she applied for a job. The woman who… Read More »

South Florida Robbery, Kidnapping Suspect in Custody
A woman who is suspected of kidnapping and robbery across southern Florida was recently arrested by law enforcement authorities, according to CBS Miami. The woman’s suspected criminal partner is still at large. The two reportedly travelled around South Florida, including Miami Gardens, Miramar, North Miami, Pembroke Pines, and West Park, targeting women near banks…. Read More »