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Fentanyl, domestic violence and workplace theft arrests in Coral Springs

Three recent stories about Coral Springs highlighted an alleged child neglect case involving fentanyl, a violent domestic dispute and a paralegal accused of stealing from her employer.
Three recent stories about Coral Springs highlighted an alleged child neglect case involving fentanyl, a violent domestic dispute and a paralegal accused of stealing from her employer. mocner@miamiherald.com

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.

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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.

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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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