CORAL SPRINGS
– The owner of a Coral Springs smoke shop is calling for justice after surveillance video shows two masked burglars broke into her store early Wednesday morning
stealing thousands of dollars in cash and merchandise
Surveillance video shows two individuals dressed in long clothing
gloves and masks approaching the rear of the business with a hammer and two large boxes
they smashed the glass door and forced their way inside
“As a small business it’s hard enough to make ends meet,” Thibault said
We went right back into operation the same day so we really didn’t skip a beat.”
the thieves were seen filling bins with merchandise
Geek Bar and Lost Mary — products known to be popular among teens and young adults
Thibault said the pair also made off with the store’s register
The initial loss is estimated at about $15,000
though police said the total value could rise once a full inventory is completed
Thibault believes the suspects may be minors based on what they targeted
it’s probably kids because they didn’t take a lot of high ticket items,” she said
“They took things that are easy to sell so parents
The video shows the suspects pulling the bins out the back door
one of them dragging the cash register cord across the floor
the burglars returned minutes later with a trash can
smashing a showcase with a hammer and stealing gummy products
the suspects were last seen fleeing northbound on foot
Their vehicle was reportedly caught on surveillance video from Total Wine
Investigators said they’re reviewing the footage but no arrests or possible suspects have been announced at this time
Authorities said they are searching for a small silver or white hatchback that was used as the getaway vehicle
Anyone with information is urged to call the Coral Springs Police Department at 954-344-1800 or Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477
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Better Together is partnering with New Springs Church to host a community job fair for Coral Springs-area residents on Saturday
Registration is now open for hiring employers and job seekers to participate in the May event
The church-based job fairs not only connect job seekers with local employers who are ready to hire
but also provide resources to facilitate stronger connections and more hires
Free one-on-one job coaching sessions are available to job seekers to review resumes and interviewing skills
and additional services will be available onsite
The community job fairs are part of the Better Together “Better Jobs” program
which has helped 40,000 applicants connect with employment opportunities across 24 states
two-thirds of attendees get a job interview
and 1 in 4 receive a job offer on the spot
The May 17 job fair will take place at New Springs Church, located at 11464 W. Sample Road in Coral Springs. Job seekers and hiring employers can register at BetterTogetherUS.org/NewSpringsChurch or by texting “JOBS” to 844-987-3949
Churches interested in hosting a Better Together job fair can visit BetterTogetherUS.org for more information
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Take a walk through Cypress Hammock Park and experience sensory stations that encourage relaxation
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The City of Coral Springs is excited to announce the Mayor for the Day program
an incredible opportunity for students attending school (or homeschooled) within our city limits to experience our local government's responsibilities and decision-making processes firsthand
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the Veterans Coalition of Coral Springs and the City of Coral Springs will honor our military members on Veterans Day
and the call to order will be at 10:45 a.m. In case of rain
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