
Coral Springs Police Department {Aiden Palmer}
The Coral Springs Police Department reported numerous crimes across the city between October 13 and 19, 2025. Please note that the police have redacted the names of victims and addresses of most incidents.
Property Crimes and Thefts
Walmart Theft: Merchandise valued at $262 was reported stolen from Walmart at 6001 Coral Ridge Drive on Oct. 13.
TJ Maxx Retail Theft: Between Oct. 9–13, an estimated $358 in items were stolen from TJ Maxx at 1200 N. University Drive.
Multiple Petit Thefts:
A victim reported $300 in property stolen on Oct. 13.
Another victim lost $350 worth of property between Oct. 12–13.
A theft at 10000 NW 29th St. on Oct. 17 resulted in a $590 loss.
Grand Theft of Firearm: A firearm valued at $13,200 was reported stolen from a residence on NW 42nd St. on Oct. 16.
Grand Theft Auto: A vehicle was reported stolen between Oct. 15–16.
Retail Theft: Merchandise worth $990 was taken from a business at 7 N. University Drive on Oct. 19.
Burglary and Vehicle Break-ins:
A burglary with assault was reported on Oct. 18.
Vehicle burglaries were reported on Oct. 17 ($610 loss) and Oct. 19 ($400 loss).
Fraud and Financial Crimes
Identity Theft: Two cases were reported—one involving a 43-year-old man and another involving a 63-year-old woman—both on Oct. 14.
Forgery: A 70-year-old victim on NW 77th Terrace reported $25 in losses between Oct. 10–16.
Credit Card Theft: Reported on Oct. 16.
Fraud Impersonation: A 24-year-old man reported identity fraud on Oct. 15.
Extortion and Blackmail: Two separate incidents were reported—one involving a male victim on Oct. 18 and another reported the same day.
Assaults, Batteries, and Disturbances
Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer: Reported Oct. 14 at 9637 Westview Drive.
Domestic Batteries: Reported on Oct. 16, Oct. 17, and Oct. 19.
Battery Cases: Several intentional touching/striking incidents were documented throughout the week.
Burglary with Assault: Occurred Oct. 18.
Elder Neglect: An 80-year-old victim reported neglect on Oct. 16.
Shooting: A shooting was reported near NW 84th Ave. on Oct. 14; no further details were listed.
Lewd or Lascivious Acts: Reported Oct. 16.
Other Incidents
Vehicle Fire: Reported near Wiles Road and Coral Ridge Drive early Oct. 14.
Missing Persons: Two reports were filed—one on Oct. 17 and one on Oct. 18 for a missing endangered person.
Baker Acts: Multiple individuals were taken into protective custody throughout the week.
DUIs: One DUI arrest was reported Oct. 15 at 6600 Wiles Road.
Risk of Harm Reports: Several welfare and risk assessments were conducted.
Civil and Domestic Disturbances: Several calls for domestic disputes and neighbor disturbances were handled.
Arrests
Joshua Pierre Fulson, 40: Driving with suspended license (third or subsequent offense).
Asher Paillant, 25: Obstructing an officer without violence.
Matthew Charles England, 38: Battery on a law enforcement officer/firefighter/EMT.
Juniel Keno Johnson, 32: Driving with suspended license (third or subsequent offense).
Tina Louise Kruse, 61: Two separate arrests for retail theft and capias warrant.
Matthew Joseph Della Polla, 28: Retail theft.
Alejandro Pino, 52: Obstructing an officer without violence.
Michael Guerrero, 53: DUI, second offense.
Jeiza Ashanti Graham, 23: Capias arrest.
Juan Carlos Valderrama, 41: Violating injunction for domestic violence.
Lehkem Rickardo Lindsay, 28: Driving with suspended license (third or subsequent offense).
Stephanie Garcia, 28: Domestic battery.
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