
Ted Scouten
Reporter at WFOR-TV (Miami, FL)
I'm a reporter with WFOR CBS 4 News Miami/Fort Lauderdale. I'm a news nerd. I love to travel and I love airplanes! That about sums it up!
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2 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
After 26 years of law enforcement provided by the Broward Sheriff's Office, the City of Pompano Beach is considering whether to reestablish its own police department. The city is launching a feasibility study to determine if forming a local police force would better serve its needs, as costs for BSO services continue to rise. "It builds strong relationships"Tundra King, a longtime resident and business owner in Pompano Beach, supports the idea of returning to a city-run police department.
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4 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
More BSO deputies place on leave in fallout from Tamarac murders The Broward Sheriff's Office has placed seven additional deputies on leave following a triple murder in Tamarac earlier this year, bringing the total number of employees under scrutiny to 13. One probationary employee has already been terminated.
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6 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
Man climbs light pole in Miramar, refuses to come down for four hours A strange site in Miramar on Monday morning, after a man climbed up a traffic light pole and refused to come down for almost four hours. According to Miramar police, this was not the first time the man had done something like this, it was actually the fourth. They said he's done it twice in Miramar and once in Miami Beach and North Miami Beach.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
What started as a perfect day of fishing for one family turned into the trip of a lifetime when they hooked a massive 800-pound, 10-foot great white shark. It happened while aboard a Fishing Headquarters charter off the coast of Fort Lauderdale. "Humongous… It's ginormous!"The Jennings family had already reeled in two large fish when they got a third bite — and instantly knew something was different. "Humongous. I can see it from up here, it's ginormous!" someone on board exclaimed.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Ted Scouten
Thieves strip copper wire from South Florida streetlights in multi-city crime spree, officials say A stretch of Military Trail between Hillsboro Boulevard and Copans Road is in the dark after thieves stripped copper wire from streetlights in what officials are calling a regional crime spree. Streetlights in Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coconut Creek and Margate have all been targeted, with law enforcement investigating the thefts as the possible work of an organized ring.
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