ICE nabs Venezuelan murder suspect during CBS News Miami ride-along
CBS News Miami was there for the arrest of the man as part of a ride-along with the law enforcement agency.
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Lauren Pastrana is the co-anchor of CBS News Miami weeknights at 5, 6, 7 and 11 p.m.
She joined CBS News Miami in April 2012 as a reporter and is an Emmy-nominated, multimedia journalist with experience in television, radio and web-based news reporting.
Lauren believes everyone has a story to tell and she loves to share them in the community where she grew up.
When Lauren first became a member of the CBS News Miami family, she was also doing double duty as the morning news anchor at Newsradio 610 WIOD.
After many months of very limited sleep, she became a full-time weekday evening reporter on CBS News Miami.
She also served as the anchor of CBS News Miami's morning newscast for five years.
While anchoring the morning show, she launched on-air franchises including "Lauren's List" and "South Florida Survivors," helped get pets adopted in her weekly "Dogs in the City" segment, and chatted about sports daily during "Talkin' With Joe."
She has helped lead CBS News Miami's coverage of historic events including several hurricanes, elections, the death of Fidel Castro, the coronavirus pandemic, the social justice protests of 2020 and the arraignment of former President Donald Trump. She produced, wrote and hosted the CBS News Miami special "Illuminating Alzheimer's" to shed light on a disease impacting millions of Americans, including her own family.
A Miami native, Lauren returned to South Florida from WINK-TV, the CBS affiliate in Fort Myers, where she was as a reporter and fill-in anchor.
Before her stint in southwest Florida, Lauren was a reporter and afternoon news anchor at WIOD where she covered everything from Super Bowl XLIV to local political corruption.
She also spent a season as an in-stadium reporter at Miami Dolphins games.
Lauren attended high school at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Florida.
While at UF, she was awarded the Four-Year Scholar Award, a distinction bestowed to those who graduate at the top of their class.
While in Gainesville, Lauren anchored and reported for WUFT-TV and was part of the team responsible for launching a Spanish-language web-based news service targeting Alachua and the surrounding counties titled AM850: Noticias en Español.
In her free time, Lauren enjoys reading, watching baseball and spending time with her husband, son Jordan and daughter Gianela.
CBS News Miami was there for the arrest of the man as part of a ride-along with the law enforcement agency.
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