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The Coral Springs Police Department reported numerous crimes across the city between April 20 and April 26, 2026. Please note that the police have redacted the names and addresses of most victims in most incidents.
Incidents
Domestic Battery (Multiple Incidents) – Several domestic battery cases were reported throughout the week across Coral Springs, including incidents on April 20, April 22, April 23, April 24, and April 25.
Shoplifting / Retail Theft
$40 reported stolen from a business on West Atlantic Boulevard on April 20.
$2,398 in merchandise was stolen from a location on Turtle Creek Drive on April 21.
Additional thefts were reported at Walmart, CVS, Target, and other retailers throughout the week, ranging from $52 to $277.
Grand Theft
$20,000 reported stolen in a long-term theft discovered on April 20.
$3,300 theft reported on April 20.
Additional grand thefts were reported on April 24, totaling nearly $2,000, and other smaller incidents.
Fraud Cases
A major fraud totaling $150,000 reported on April 22.
Another case involving $63,091 reported on April 20.
Additional fraud incidents ranged from $1,000 to $52,780 throughout the week.
Burglary
Vehicle burglaries were reported on April 20 and April 22, including one with $1,400 in losses.
A business burglary at a vape shop on West Atlantic Boulevard resulted in $119 in losses.
Residential burglary and attempted forced-entry burglary were also reported.
Robbery (Armed) – An armed robbery resulting in $350 in losses was reported on April 25.
Grand Theft Auto
Multiple vehicle thefts were reported on April 24 and April 26.
Aggravated Assault – Reported April 22.
Sexual Battery – Reported April 25 involving a protected victim.
Voyeurism – Reported April 21.
Exposure of Sex Organs – Reported April 22.
Written Threats to Kill or Harm
Multiple incidents were reported on April 23.
Identity Theft / Credit Card Fraud
Several identity theft and fraudulent credit card use cases were reported throughout the week.
DUI – A DUI arrest was reported near Wiles Road and University Drive on April 24.
Missing / Endangered Person – Reported April 23.
Narcotics Possession – Reported April 26.
Battery on Elderly Person (65+) – Reported April 23.
Risk of Harm / Baker Act Cases
Numerous Baker Act and “risk of harm” incidents occurred throughout the week.
Arrests
Trevor McClendon, 47 – Arrested April 20 for domestic battery.
Orlando Smith, 23 – Arrested April 21 for burglary of an occupied structure.
Devlin Martinez, 19 – Arrested April 22 on a capias warrant.
Haiber Solarte Portilla, 18 – Arrested April 22 on a capias warrant.
Jared Agenor, 18 – Arrested April 22 on a capias warrant.
Dashawn Poteat, 31 – Arrested April 22 for domestic battery.
Kenold Fleurimon, 38 – Arrested April 22 for providing a false name.
Amanuel Joseph, 44 – Arrested April 22 for driving with a suspended license (felony).
Damien Catapano, 29 – Arrested April 23 for driving with a suspended license.
Lauren Hollis, 47 – Arrested April 23 for shoplifting.
Rene Tirado, 53 – Arrested April 23 for battery on a person 65 or older.
Frances Morales, 37 – Arrested April 24 for DUI.
Niqueria Stokes, 21 – Arrested April 24 for filing a false police report.
Arshawnna White, 25 – Arrested April 24 for domestic battery.
Nastassia Morin, 41 – Arrested April 25 for petit theft.
Ranesha McPhee, 34 – Arrested April 25 for habitual driving with a suspended license.
Daniel Levy, 35 – Arrested April 25 for domestic battery.
Nicole Farbman, 48 – Arrested April 25 for shoplifting.
Giovanni D’Metayer, 28 – Arrested April 26 on a capias warrant.
Aliya Haneef, 61 – Arrested April 26 for retail theft.
Brendon Lewis, 27 – Arrested April 26 for possession of cannabis under 20 grams.
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