Fentanyl, domestic violence and workplace theft arrests in Coral Springs
From an alleged child neglect case involving fentanyl to a violent domestic dispute and an alleged workplace theft, three recent Coral Springs stories span a range of criminal allegations.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
2-year-old’s fentanyl ingestion leads to woman’s arrest, police say
Police say a 24-year-old woman was arrested months after a toddler in her care reportedly ingested fentanyl and became unresponsive. She’s charged with child neglect without great bodily harm and has bonded out.
Woman hits boyfriend with bottle, requiring tourniquet, cops say
Police say a woman allegedly smashed a broken glass bottle on her boyfriend during a late-night argument, leaving a deep cut that required a tourniquet. She faces aggravated domestic battery and domestic violence battery charges.
Paralegal accused of stealing over $3,000 from employer, cops say
A paralegal was arrested after a 10-month investigation into alleged fraudulent Zelle transfers from her former employer’s account. Police say the amount totaled about $3,100.
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