The Broward County Sheriff’s Office in Tamarac responded to various incidents through March 23, 2026. Below is a detailed account of the incidents and arrests handled by local law enforcement during this period.
Incidents
• Drug Possession (MDMA): Deputies reported a narcotics offense at a location on North Pine Island Road.
• Suspicious Vehicle / Stolen Tag: Deputies attempted to stop a vehicle with a stolen license plate, but the driver fled.
• Vehicle Burglaries: Multiple vehicles were rummaged through overnight in a neighborhood. One victim reported about $7 in cash stolen.
• Domestic Disturbances (Non-Criminal): Several verbal disputes were reported throughout the week, including arguments between family members and neighbors.
• Neighbor Dispute: A resident reported an ongoing issue with a neighbor knocking over trash cans.
• Firearms Turned In: A resident voluntarily surrendered firearms and ammunition for safekeeping after a family member moved to a nursing home.
• Mental Health / Baker Act Incidents: Multiple individuals were taken for evaluation after making suicidal statements or showing signs of distress.
• Bicycle Theft: A mountain bike valued at $100 was stolen outside a Publix while the victim was shopping.
• Trespassing: A trespassing incident was reported at a residential property.
• Missing Juvenile: A runaway juvenile was reported missing but later returned safely.
• Auto Parts Thefts:
Auto parts valued at about $3,200 were stolen from a vehicle.
In a separate case, rims and tires valued at about $2,600 were removed from another vehicle.
• Fraud: A resident reported approximately $2,000 in fraudulent activity.
• Property Damage / Crash: A driver was transported to the hospital after being found in a disabled vehicle blocking traffic.
• Criminal Mischief: A vehicle tire was slashed overnight.
• Burglary (Vehicle): Multiple burglary conveyance incidents were reported, including one where a laptop was stolen while the owner was away.
• Exposure Incident: A resident reported a neighbor exposing himself in a backyard; suspect not identified.
• Attempted Vehicle Burglaries: Deputies responded to multiple cars being broken into; suspects were taken into custody in one case.
• Robbery (Domestic): During an argument, a victim reported a cellphone was forcibly taken and thrown into a toilet.
• Assault:
A subject assaulted a bus driver after refusing to exit.
Additional assault incidents led to arrests.
• Theft:
Luggage and personal belongings were stolen near an elevator.
A vehicle tag was reported stolen.
• Retail Theft:
Walgreens and CVS reported shoplifting incidents involving small-value items.
• Auto Thefts:
Multiple vehicles, including a motorcycle, were reported stolen.
• Animal Bite Incident: A loose dog bit another dog; the incident was documented for informational purposes.
• False Burglary Report / Mental Health: A reported home invasion was determined to be unfounded after investigation.
• Recovered Missing Person: A missing individual was located and returned safely.
Arrests
• Adrian Douglas, 41: Violation of pretrial release conditions (domestic-related).
• Michael Mason, 21: Selling a Schedule I controlled substance.
• Steven Roper, 57: Possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.
• Stacy Garris, 38: Warrant for grand theft (third degree).
• David Foster, 45: Warrant for grand theft (third degree).
• Jean Ocean, 42: Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (domestic violence).
• Eddie Troutman, 39: Robbery by sudden snatching.
• Antonio Nicasio, 28: Kidnapping / false imprisonment.
• Germaine Dumond, 62: Assault on a law enforcement officer.
• Anthony Hall, 63: Possession of cocaine.
• Mirian Blanco-Arroyo, 31: Warrant for battery.
• Tesha Ellis, 49: Domestic violence battery causing bodily harm.
• Sheyanne Sawyers, 35: Driving with a suspended license (warrant).
• Drumene Woodside, 24: Domestic battery by strangulation.
• Bobby Burley, 26: Domestic battery.
• Sean Melbeuf, 35: Domestic battery.
• Aaron Morris, 32: Assault with intent to threaten violence.
• Sheila Reinoso Rosario, 34: Domestic battery.
• Jameer Hill, 19: Domestic battery.
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