
Coral Springs Police Department {Aiden Palmer}
The Coral Springs Police Department reported numerous crimes across the city between August 4 and 10, 2025. Please note that the police have redacted the names of victims and addresses of most incidents.
Incidents
Capias Arrest: 9000 W Sample Rd, Aug. 4.
Information: Multiple reports, including incidents at N University Dr, Vestal Pl, Lakeview Dr, Forest Hills Blvd, and NW 99th Ave.
Grand Theft: 6 Wiles Rd, Aug. 4. Estimated loss: $3,464.
Neglect Disabled Person: NW 99th Ave, Aug. 4.
Domestic Battery: Multiple incidents reported Aug. 3–9.
Burglary Conveyance/Theft From Auto: Multiple locations, Aug. 4–9. Losses ranged from $40 to $2,535.
Identity Theft/Fraud: Multiple victims reported between May and August. Estimated losses ranged from $3,220 to $22,000.
Extortion/Blackmail: Reported Aug. 4.
Found Property: Several cases, including Vestal Pl and Coral Springs Dr.
Baker Act: Multiple incidents throughout the week.
Battery on Law Enforcement Officer: NW 6th St, Aug. 4.
Risk of Harm: Several locations, Aug. 5–10.
Arson (Dwelling, First Degree): NW 29th St, Aug. 5; another incident reported Aug. 9.
Fraud – All Other: Multiple incidents with estimated losses from $352 to $8,300.
Grand Theft Auto: Two vehicles reported stolen. Estimated losses: $15,000 and unspecified.
Neglect Elderly: NW 1st Pl, Aug. 5.
Civil Matter: Several reports, including NW 100th Ln and NW 39th St.
Suspicious Incident: NW 39th Ct and NW 99th Ave.
Carry a Concealed Firearm: W Sample Rd, Aug. 6.
Shoplifting/Retail Theft: Incidents at Walmart, Publix, and Home Depot. Losses ranged from $26 to $467.
Domestic Disturbance: Multiple reports, Aug. 6–9.
Medically Attended Death: NW 31st St, Aug. 7.
Narcotics Possession/Violation: Multiple incidents involving cocaine, cannabis, and amphetamines.
Property Damage: Coral Lake Dr and NW 46th Dr.
Petit Theft: NW 90th Ave and other locations. Losses ranged from $485 to $660.
Lost Property: Several reports, including Coral Springs Dr and Coral Hills Dr.
Burglary Residence – Non-forced Entry: Aug. 9. Estimated loss: $36,530.
Fraudulent Use of Credit Card: Aug. 9. Estimated loss: $9,357.
Burglary with Assault/Battery: Aug. 10. Estimated loss: $15.
Battery (Intentional Strike/Touch): Turtle Creek Dr, Aug. 10.
DUI – Alcohol or Drugs, First Offense: W Sample Rd/N University Dr, Aug. 10.
Arrests
Julian A. Serna, 18 & Antonio N. Whitford, 18: Possession of hallucinogen substances (psilocybin), Aug. 4.
Yaris R. Peralta, 21: Domestic battery, Aug. 4.
Tameka P. Barker, 48: Domestic battery, Aug. 4.
Carson L. Hayes, 21: Domestic battery, Aug. 4.
Lynda I. Boulin, 42: Battery on law enforcement officer/firefighter/EMT, Aug. 4.
John C. Graziano, 48: Written threats to kill or do bodily injury, Aug. 5.
Asha J. Harrynarine, 45: Grand theft ($751–$5,000), Aug. 5.
Lacorey Edwards, 21: Carrying a concealed firearm, Aug. 6.
Joseph M. Melendez, 33: Sexual battery by custodian, Aug. 7.
Glenn R. Placide, 21: Possession of cannabis over 20 grams/synthetic cannabis over 3 grams, Aug. 7.
Latillia Salomon, 45: Domestic battery, Aug. 7.
Natasha B. R. Hayles, 27: Obstructing officer without violence, Aug. 7.
Shari K. Wilson, 32: Driving with suspended license, Aug. 8.
Adam G. Feidelman, 55: Possession of cocaine, Aug. 9.
Emily M. Echegaray, 27: Dating violence battery, Aug. 9.
Dervens S. Dorvil, 21: Possession of amphetamine, Aug. 9.
Adrian Garcia, 47: DUI – Alcohol or drugs, first offense, Aug. 10.
Everton J. D. Francis, 20: Possession of cocaine with intent to sell, Aug. 10.
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