Did you miss these 3 Coral Springs stories? Catch up on crime news from your city
Three recent stories about crime in Coral Springs covered several types of arrests, including a domestic dispute over a family car, a car crash into an apartment building, and a roadside/parking lot encounter that escalated into an arrest.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
20-year-old bites, pepper sprays mom in face over argument about car, cops say
A 20-year-old woman is accused of biting her mother and brother during a fight that started when her mom tried to take car keys back after saying the daughter had been using the vehicle without permission. Police say the dispute ended with the mother being pepper-sprayed, and the daughter was arrested on two misdemeanor domestic battery counts.
Woman accused of crashing into building resists officers during arrest, cops say
A 24-year-old woman is accused of crashing a compact car into an apartment building while trying to help a friend get into a second-floor unit via a balcony. Police say she then resisted arrest, allegedly threatened an officer, and damaged a patrol car — leading to charges including criminal mischief, resisting with violence and assault (verbal threat on an officer).
Man grabs wife in front of police then kicks officer arresting him, cops say
Police say a man who seemed intoxicated escalated a parking-lot incident by repeatedly ignoring commands, spitting in a patrol car, and later grabbing his wife’s arm and yelling at her in front of officers. Investigators say when they moved to arrest him, he resisted and kicked an officer, resulting in charges including battery on a law enforcement officer and domestic battery.
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