
Coral Springs Police Department {Aiden Palmer}
The Coral Springs Police Department reported numerous crimes across the city between January 5 and January 11, 2026. Please note that the police have redacted the names of victims and addresses of most incidents.
Incidents
Traffic Violations: Multiple traffic-related incidents were reported throughout the city, including stops at Wiles Road, Sample Road, Riverside Drive, Royal Palm Boulevard, and Coral Ridge Drive.
Battery / Domestic Battery: Several battery cases were reported, including domestic-related incidents on Jan. 5, 6, 8, 10, and 11. Victims reported being intentionally struck or touched against their will. Some incidents involved repeat or domestic violence classifications.
Burglary – Theft from Auto: Vehicles were burglarized at various locations in Coral Springs between Dec. 25 and Jan. 6. Reported losses ranged from $557 to $3,500.
Retail Theft / Shoplifting: Numerous retail theft incidents occurred at Walmart, Target, Macy’s, Publix, and other retail locations. Reported losses ranged from $19 to more than $2,200, with several incidents qualifying as felony retail theft.
Fraud / Identity Theft: Victims reported fraudulent use of credit cards, identity theft, and other fraud-related offenses. Losses ranged from $89 to more than $2,200. Several cases involved elderly victims.
Grand Theft: Multiple grand theft incidents were reported with estimated losses up to $3,550, including retail and non-retail thefts.
Petit Theft: Minor thefts were reported across the city, with losses as low as $2.
Criminal Mischief: Property damage under $1,000 was reported at a residential location on Jan. 7.
Animal Bites: Several animal bite incidents were reported on Jan. 5 and Jan. 10.
Baker Act / Mental Health Incidents: Numerous individuals were taken into custody under the Baker Act throughout the week at residential addresses, roadways, and commercial areas.
DUI: A DUI arrest occurred on Royal Palm Boulevard on Jan. 7.
Aggravated Assault: An aggravated assault incident was reported with a delayed reporting date.
Sexual Cyberharassment: Police investigated a sexual cyberharassment case reported on Jan. 9 involving a protected victim.
Threat Assessment / Risk of Harm: Several incidents involved concerns for safety or potential harm, prompting police intervention.
Missing Endangered Person: One endangered missing person case was reported on Jan. 8.
Deaths: Police responded to both a medically attended death and an unattended death during the reporting period.
Arrests
David Michael Wagner, 43 – Battery (second or subsequent offense, domestic violence) – Felony
Shanetta Shena Clay, 44 – Driving with a suspended license (third or subsequent offense) – Felony
Lindsey Jaclyn Carver, 40 – Domestic battery – Misdemeanor
Keondre Omarion Glasper, 22 – Carjacking (no weapon) – Felony
Brittany Lynn Robinson, 35 – Domestic battery – Misdemeanor
Ankey Anthony Cohen, 51 – Driving while license suspended (habitual offender) – Felony
Jonathan Feguens Canal, 19 – Retail theft up to $750 – Misdemeanor
Randy Anthony Green, 28 – Capias arrest – Misdemeanor
Taina Isabel Jones, 38 – DUI (alcohol or drugs) – Misdemeanor
Daterius Latrell Lee, 22 – Capias arrest – Misdemeanor
Miguel Angel Arroyo Fernandez, 29 – Grand theft (retail, $751–$5,000) – Felony
Ruben D. De La Rosa Estrada, 32 – Grand theft (retail, $751–$5,000) – Felony
Marissa Elana Singh, 48 – Battery – Misdemeanor
Rebekah Lundy, 25 – Domestic battery causing bodily harm – Misdemeanor
Joe Vidal Mancias, 35 – Petit retail theft – Misdemeanor
Luis Fernando Estrada, 28 – Retail theft up to $750 – Misdemeanor
Felecia Faye Strong, 56 – Retail theft – Misdemeanor
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