Miami, FL
Purple Rolls-Royce owner uses an aerial banner to offer reward after it was stolen in North Miami

NORTH MIAMI, Fla. – The owner of a rare-eye-catching purple limited-edition Rolls-Royce with Florida tag PUPSK is using an aerial banner to offer a reward for information after it was stolen in North Miami.
Bob Benyo, the president of Aerial Banners, said the “very special” car, with an estimated value of over $200,000, has plenty of sentimental value too.
“It was an anniversary gift to my wife. She deserved it. She’s the best wife on the planet,” Benyo said. “She is devastated that someone was in our house and took her car.”
Benyo thinks the crooks likely cloned one of their clickers and followed his wife and their kids home at about 3 p.m., on Thursday.
Surveillance video shows the driver of a silver Mercedes-Benz arriving with two crooks who ran up his driveway. It took them nearly 30 seconds to take off with the car — all while the mailman was nearby.
Benyo said the three thieves also stole his family’s sense of security.
“It’s a violation of privacy. My kids and my wife were right inside that door,” Benyo said. “This is like a home invasion. Thank God nobody came inside.”
The thieves also stole the keys out of an Aston Martin, so he took the vehicle in and had the locks changed. Benyo had questions and a message for the thieves.
‘Why take a purple Rolls-Royce? Go steal a black car, if you are going to steal something! How are you going to drive that around? You got a nice ride now give it back!”
Crime scene investigators with the North Miami Police Department collected DNA evidence. Detectives were asking anyone with information about the case to call Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.
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Miami, FL
Suspect in deadly Brickell stabbing fell to his death, Miami police say

A man suspected in a deadly stabbing at a Brickell luxury high-rise over the weekend, fell to his death at a construction site across the street, according to Miami police.
Police said they don’t know if it was intentional or accidental.
Miami Police said they were called to the Icon Residences at 485 Brickell Avenue on Sunday around 2:15 a.m. after receiving a report that a man had been stabbed. They said when officers arrived, they found a man dead inside an apartment on the 34th floor.
Surveillance tape showed one man fleeing, according to police, who said his body was later discovered in the building under construction across the street.
Police have not released the name of either man or said if they knew each other.
Miami, FL
Miami Baseball: Canes miss trip to Omaha, eliminated by Cards, 3-2
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – In a battle defined by grit and high emotions, the Miami Hurricanes fell to the Louisville Cardinals, 3-2, in game three of the NCAA Louisville Super Regional. The Hurricanes conclude the 2025 season with a 35-27 overall record, including a 15-14 record in ACC play, and reached their first Super Regional since 2016.
In a tight contest through the early innings, Max Galvin put Miami on the board in style. After freshman Michael Torres singled to left-center on an 0-2 pitch, Galvin blasted a two-run homer down the right-field line, giving the Hurricanes a 2-0 lead in the top of the second.
Louisville answered in the fourth inning, beginning with a bunt single down the third-base line by Garret Pike. Zion Rose followed with an RBI double down the left-field line, bringing Pike home and cutting Miami’s lead in half.
Tague Davis then singled to right, advancing Rose to third as the Cardinals threatened with runners on the corners. Bayram Hot tied the game at two with a fielder’s choice RBI, as Rose came home to score and Tyler Davis was retired at second on a 6-4 putout.
With the game now tied, Miami head coach J.D. Arteaga turned to the bullpen, bringing in left-hander Rob Evans in relief of starter Reese Lumpkin. Evans then retired the next batter to keep the game tied.
Louisville threatened again in the fifth, as Moore led off with a single up the middle. After a flyout by Klein, Miami made another pitching change, bringing in right-hander Will Smith to try and put the Cardinals’ attack to a halt.
Moore stole second and walks to Munroe and King Jr. loaded the bases with one out.
But Smith remained composed, escaping the jam by striking out Pike before inducing a groundout to third baseman Daniel Cuvet, ending the inning and keeping the game tied at two.
But the Cardinals quickly swung the momentum back in their favor after Miami loaded the bases on a single by Galvin and back-to-back walks. The regional hosts held their composure under pressure, too, escaping the jam with a clutch double play that began with a force at home and ended with Renzo Gonzalez being thrown out at first.
Smith responded with authority, striking out the side in order as tension mounted across Jim Patterson Stadium.
The Cardinals broke the tie in the seventh when Munroe singled up the middle and advanced to second on a wild pitch. King Jr. followed with an RBI double to center, plating Munroe and giving Louisville a 3-2 lead.
In the top of the ninth, the Hurricanes threatened with runners on first and second with one out, but came up short, as the Cardinals shut the door to seal the win.
Courtesy of Miami Athletics
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Miami, FL
Strength Coach for Miami, Aaron Feld, Steps Down From Position

The Miami Hurricanes and Mario Cristobal are losing one of their long-time members of the coaching staff. Aaron Feld, one of the many members of Mario Cristobal’s staff who came with him from Oregon to Miami, is stepping down from his strength and conditioning position.
“Thank you to the University of Miami and the Hurricane Football program for a great run! I have nothing but love and respect for this football team,” wrote Feld in his announcement. “This was a tough decision to have to make, but ultimately the choice was clear. At the end of the day, my wife and kids deserve more from me than my circumstances allowed, so the only course of action was to change my circumstances. Failing as a husband and a father will never be an option.”
“Developing a world-class performance team at The U will always be a highlight of my career, and I am leaving the Canes football program in extremely capable hands. I have no doubt they will continue to lead the profession and have great success,” Feld finished.
He has a duty as a father and husband and we wish him nothing but the best in his journey.
The Hurricanes will now be under the direction of Nick Tulloch and Houston Owens. Owens has been on the staff for some time, but the new addition is Tulloch. The Hurricanes have been on a mission to improve every aspect of their staff, and these additons will only help the program in the long run.
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