The Broward County Sheriff’s Office in Tamarac responded to various incidents through March 30, 2026. Below is a detailed account of the incidents and arrests handled by local law enforcement during this period.
Incidents
Burglary Conveyance
A 2019 Dodge Durango was broken into overnight between March 28 and March 29. The victim reported approximately $2,500 in stolen items, including a radio, batteries, and other vehicle components.
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
On March 28, a suspect armed with a hammer attempted to force entry into a residence and swung the weapon at occupants, placing them in fear of serious injury. The suspect was later taken into custody and charged.
Auto Theft
A vehicle was reported stolen sometime between March 18 and March 23.
Criminal Mischief
A 2006 Honda Accord was vandalized between March 26 and March 27, sustaining approximately $2,800 in damage, including punctured tires and body damage.
Fraud / Credit Card
A dispute involving alleged unauthorized use of a credit card totaling $1,019 resulted in no arrest due to conflicting statements.
Fraud (General)
A victim reported losing $200 in a scam.
Identity Theft
A victim reported being targeted in an identity theft case discovered on March 22.
Theft
A license plate was stolen from a parked vehicle overnight ($310 loss).
A package was reported stolen from a mailbox area ($250 loss).
A separate theft report involved a nominal loss.
Battery (Domestic)
A domestic incident resulted in an arrest after a suspect elbowed the victim in the stomach.
Battery (Neighbor Dispute)
A dispute between neighbors related to HOA postings resulted in a misdemeanor battery report.
Assault
A separate assault incident was reported on March 26.
Stalking
A victim reported receiving approximately 345 calls from an unknown number.
Animal Bites
A victim and their dog were attacked by a loose pitbull, resulting in minor injuries.
In a separate incident, a man was bitten while attempting to separate dogs.
Fire
A residential fire on Northwest 68th Terrace was determined to be caused by faulty electrical wiring.
Missing Person
A missing individual was located and transported to a rehabilitation facility.
Death Investigations
Two separate deaths were reported and determined to be from natural causes.
Other Incidents
Multiple domestic disturbances (non-criminal) involving verbal arguments only.
Several Baker Act cases where individuals were transported for mental health evaluation.
Reports involving civil disputes, custody-related concerns, and non-criminal threatening messages.
A traffic stop resulted in an arrest for driving with a suspended license (habitual offender).
Arrests
Junior Charles, 44 – Domestic battery.
Omani Prince, 18 – Burglary of unoccupied structure.
Shannon Feisthammel, 37 – Domestic battery.
Manuel Alvarez, 34 – Weapon offense during felony.
Hailey Miller, 18 – Domestic battery.
Michael Ali, 61 – Felony domestic battery.
Gustavo Romero, 40 – Resisting officer without violence.
Kelsey Downing, 32 – Domestic battery.
Sarah Leonard, 21 – Battery.
Eileen Berry-Natale, 66 – DUI violation of probation.
Hans Tibert, 44 – Warrant arrest.
Demour Morris, 36 – Driving with suspended license (habitual offender).
Anthony Parker, 33 – Driving with suspended license.
Jose Perez, 45 – Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Kiana Warren, 28 – Battery (dating violence).
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