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Did you miss these 3 Coral Springs stories? Catch up on crime, grime and art

Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Coral Springs.
Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Coral Springs. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories from the Coral Springs area covered several topics — bank theft allegations, grocery store health violations and an art museum fundraiser.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Story 1: Coral Springs bank teller steals over $10,000 from cash drawer, police say

Police say a Fifth Third Bank teller in Coral Springs admitted taking thousands of dollars from customer deposits and cash straps over several weeks, allegedly to pay off personal debts. Bank investigators and surveillance footage documented multiple incidents, and the bank stressed that no customers lost money and that the teller is no longer employed there.

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Story 2: Grocery store docked for dirty kitchen, moldy fish and bug zapper over prep area

A Supermercados El Bodegón 3 store just across the Coral Springs border flunked parts of a state inspection, with officials citing moldy fish, poor temperature control for prepared foods and employees not washing their hands properly. Inspectors also found a grimy back kitchen area and even a bug zapper hanging over prep tables, and the store faced a follow-up inspection.

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Story 3: Coral Springs Museum of Art selling hundreds of pieces for $25 each in fundraiser

The Coral Springs Museum of Art is launching its “Empty Walls” fundraiser, filling galleries with hundreds of 6-by-6-inch works that visitors can buy for $25 apiece to support free admission and arts programming. Alongside the sale, the museum is showcasing exhibits ranging from a Florida Panthers hockey team photo series to immersive installation art and AP student work.

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