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Pines market teases ‘big changes, big flavors.’ Plus fraud, sexual assault cases

A Pembroke Pines Asian supermarket shut down for renovations says it will soon reopen with new customer perks, promising “big changes, big flavors.”
A Pembroke Pines Asian supermarket shut down for renovations says it will soon reopen with new customer perks, promising “big changes, big flavors.” Google Street View Images

From an Asian supermarket’s highly anticipated reopening to an alleged $180,000 fraud scheme and a sexual assault case involving a foster teen, these three recent Pembroke Pines stories made headlines.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Popular Asian supermarket plans to reopen soon with major upgrades

Kimchi Mart on Pines Boulevard says it will reopen in a few weeks after renovations, teasing “big changes” for shoppers. Updates include a fresh look and a new food court.

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Man accused of $180K fraud scheme targeting credit union member, police say

Police say a Miami man allegedly posed as a Navy Federal employee, convinced a member to share account details and triggered a $180,000 withdrawal. Investigators say he tried cashing out money at a Pembroke Pines branch.

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Miramar man accused of sexually assaulting Pembroke Pines foster teen, cops say

Investigators say a Miramar man picked up a teen from a Children’s Harbor group home in Pembroke Pines and assaulted her after driving to his Miami apartment. He was arrested months later on felony charges.

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