
Coral Springs Police Department {Aiden Palmer}
The Coral Springs Police Department reported numerous crimes across the city between December 1 and 7, 2025. Please note that the police have redacted the names of victims and addresses of most incidents.
INCIDENTS
Thefts & Burglaries
Petit Theft was reported at NW 39th St. on Nov. 30 after $500 in property was taken. Another incident involved a $1 loss reported by a victim later that afternoon.
Retail Thefts occurred at multiple University Drive businesses, including losses of $75, $39, $61, $154, $309, and $178.
Felony Retail Theft was reported at a University Drive retailer with losses of $1,004 and another at a separate location totaling $1,094.
Grand Thefts included several large-value cases:
$24,400 loss reported Dec. 1.
$20,000 loss from a theft reported Dec. 3.
$9,500 loss, $5,550 loss, and a $29,090 loss reported in separate cases.
Vehicle-Related Theft: Multiple victims reported stolen auto parts or accessories, with losses totaling between $2 and $11. One vehicle was reported stolen on Dec. 2.
Burglary Incidents:
Non-forced residential burglary reported Dec. 2.
Business burglary (non-forced entry) reported Dec. 4.
Burglary with assault/battery was reported Dec. 6 in Coral Springs.
Frauds
Cases of identity theft, wire fraud ($19,500), credit card fraud, and multiple “fraud – all other” reports were logged throughout the week.
Additional fraud losses included $295, $1,450, and $1,960.
Violent & Threat-Related Incidents
Robbery by sudden snatching occurred Dec. 1 on University Drive with a reported loss of $2,416.
Aggravated Assaults were reported on Dec. 6 and Dec. 7 in separate incidents.
Attempted Murder was reported Dec. 7.
Several battery cases were logged, including domestic-related incidents and intentional striking.
Baker Acts & Risk of Harm
Multiple individuals were taken into protective custody under the Baker Act at various residences and public locations from Dec. 1–7.
Several Risk of Harm calls were also documented.
Narcotics, Alcohol & Tobacco Violations
Narcotics possession and ordinance violations were reported at numerous locations.
Several businesses were cited for selling alcohol to minors.
Tobacco ordinance violations were issued at four retail locations on Dec. 3.
Other Notable Reports
Animal bite on Dec. 4.
DUI arrest following an incident reported as a crime on Dec. 6.
Lost property, found property, suspicious incidents, disturbances, civil matters, and AOA (assist other agency) calls occurred throughout the week.
Criminal Mischief to city property was reported Dec. 6.
ARRESTS
Theft & Retail-Related Arrests
Tamya Renee Nelson, 18 — Retail theft, Dec. 2.
Travis Ricardo Geffrard, 33 — Felony retail theft (prior conviction), Dec. 4.
Mistral-son Judley Previlon, 31 — Petit theft, Dec. 6.
Violent or Domestic-Related Arrests
Jihad Zayid Muhammad, 29 — Domestic battery, Dec. 4.
Jonathan N. Miller, 40 — Battery, 2nd or subsequent offense, Dec. 5.
Noe Antonio Ochoa, 46 — Domestic battery with bodily harm, Dec. 6.
Caitlin Patricia Lopez, 26 — Domestic battery, Dec. 6.
Elijah Joseph Muller, 21 — Aggravated assault with intent to commit a felony, Dec. 7.
Major Crimes
Keith Evan Woodward, 53 — Attempted premeditated murder, Dec. 7.
Drug-Related Arrests
T’Nya Latrice Wilson, 23 — Possession of cocaine, Dec. 2.
DUI
Sabrina Reinhardt, 48 — DUI, first offense, Dec. 6.
Criminal Mischief
David Matthew Carroll, 46 — Criminal mischief under $1,000, Dec. 6.
Probation Violation
Teresa Kay Defee, 56 — Violation of probation, Dec. 7.
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