Fort Lauderdale Spring Break Ends With 51 Police Arrests, 29 Alcohol Enforcement Arrests, 1,205 Traffic Citations

by News Desk | Apr 4, 2026 · 8:36 am | Fort Lauderdale News

Fort Lauderdale Spring Break Ends With 51 Police Arrests, 29 Alcohol Enforcement Arrests, 1,205 Traffic Citations

Last Updated: Apr 4, 2026 · 8:55 am

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Fort Lauderdale has released its final Spring Break 2026 enforcement numbers, closing out the season with 51 Fort Lauderdale Police arrests, 29 arrests by the Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, and 1,205 traffic citations.

The figures, updated through April 1, offer a clearer picture of who was actually getting arrested during one of South Florida’s busiest annual tourism stretches. Of the 51 arrests made by the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, 11 involved spring breakers identified as students enrolled in a college or university. Nine involved visitors who were not on spring break. The largest group, 31 arrests, involved locals from the tri-county area.

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That breakdown matters because Fort Lauderdale drew bigger crowds than expected this year, but city officials said the season passed without any major incidents. Police also said many of the arrests tied to isolated incidents involving local residents rather than visiting college students.

The city’s beach and entertainment district remains the center of South Florida’s annual spring break conversation, with law enforcement activity concentrated along Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard, Seabreeze Boulevard, A1A, Las Olas, and nearby entertainment corridors. The final spreadsheet released by Fort Lauderdale Police tracks both individual arrests and daily citation totals through March.

Fort Lauderdale Police said one entry was corrected during its final review. Case number 34-2603-043252, initially counted as a notice to appear, was changed to a verbal warning and removed from the arrest tally. That correction kept the final police arrest count at 51.

The arrest log shows a mix of charges. They included trespassing, disorderly conduct, open container violations, theft, underage alcohol possession, resisting officers, battery, warrants, narcotics charges, traffic-related violations, and a DUI case involving a visitor who was not on spring break. Several juvenile cases also appeared in the police totals, though the department said all three juveniles arrested were locals.

Of the 51 Fort Lauderdale Police arrests, 48 involved adults and three involved juveniles. None of the juveniles were identified as spring breakers or out-of-town visitors in the final demographic breakdown.

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The 29 arrests by the Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco were tracked separately from the 51 Fort Lauderdale Police arrests. Those cases were tied to alleged violations of Florida Statute 562.111, the state law that bars possession of alcoholic beverages by people under 21. Many of those arrests were logged at or near the beach entertainment strip, including repeated entries at South Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard addresses.

Traffic enforcement was also a major part of the city’s spring break response. Fort Lauderdale Police issued 1,205 traffic citations during the period covered by the report. Daily totals ranged widely, from single-digit counts late in the month to peaks of 150 on March 3 and 83 on both March 19 and March 21. The citation volume reflects how much of the city’s spring break management still depends on traffic control, roadway enforcement, and crowd movement, not just arrests.

The numbers also support what Fort Lauderdale has tried to emphasize in recent years: large crowds do not automatically translate into widespread disorder. The season brought a heavy beach presence, enforcement activity, and a steady stream of police cases, but the city says no major incidents occurred despite turnout that exceeded expectations.

Police also thanked visiting college students who came to Fort Lauderdale during the season, saying they generally showed respect and cooperation.

For residents, the final report provides a more grounded view than the broader spring break narrative often seen on social media. The biggest share of Fort Lauderdale Police arrests did not involve college spring breakers. Most involved local residents from Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade counties. The city’s separate alcohol enforcement activity remained significant, and traffic enforcement was extensive, but the overall season ended without the type of large-scale event that can define the city’s beach corridor during March.

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What happens next is mostly administrative. The season’s enforcement totals are now final, and individual criminal or civil traffic cases will move through the court process as applicable. The city will likely use the data as part of its review of this year’s spring break operations and planning for next year.

While Boca Post’s primary coverage focuses on Boca Raton news, the newsroom also reports on major incidents across Florida when they involve statewide law enforcement operations or public safety developments relevant to South Florida readers.

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