Crime & Safety
Police is looking for info, video in case of Lauderhill girls found dead in canal

Lauderhill, Florida – Detectives from the Lauderhill Police Department investigate the deaths of two sisters whose bodies were found in a canal on June 22.
They are asking the public for help as they continue looking for anyone who may have seen or taken video of a “heavyset Black f2male carrying a sign with the words ‘Death is the only way” from June 14-21 in the area of West Sunrise Boulevard between Northwest 56th Avenue and Sunset Strip.
The case was classified as “two suspicious deaths” after Destiny Hogan, 9, and Daysha Hogan, 7, were both found dead in a canal near the intersection of Northwest 21st Street and 56th Avenue.
According to investigators the girls’ mother Tinessa Hogan, 36, has been called a person of interest, and Tuesday she “remains in hospital care.”
Lauderhill police also said that the medical examiner’s findings are pending, digital evidence is being analyzed, and that mapping of the canal will be conducted.
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