Parkland woman faces multiple felony charges after allegedly stealing more than $5,000 in checks from Coral Springs company

Coral Springs, Florida – A woman from Parkland is facing serious felony charges after police say she stole thousands of dollars from the company that employed her in Coral Springs.
According to a recently released police report, 51-year-old Tammy Holdorf is accused of depositing more than $5,700 worth of company checks into her own bank account over a span of several months. Holdorf was employed as an accounts receivable clerk at Frameless Shower Doors, located on NW 120th Avenue in Coral Springs.
The alleged theft came to light when a manager reported a missing check that had been handed over but never made it to the company’s records. When several clients confirmed they had sent payments that were never received, the company initiated an internal investigation and notified the police.
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Detectives launched an inquiry and subpoenaed Holdorf’s bank account records. What they found, according to the report, was a pattern. Between July 2024 and March 2025, 31 checks made out to Frameless Shower Doors had been deposited into Holdorf’s personal account. The total sum of the checks came to $5,783.
The bank further provided surveillance footage and images of Holdorf making the deposits at a drive-up ATM, strengthening the case against her.
In April, investigators approached Holdorf at her place of employment. While she initially declined to make a formal statement, the report noted that she did say, “This hasn’t been going on very long,” a comment that police interpreted as a partial admission.
Holdorf was arrested on May 16 and booked into the Broward County Jail. She has since been released on bond. She now faces three felony charges: grand theft between $5,000 and $10,000, uttering forged instruments, and criminal use of personal identification.
Authorities have not yet said whether additional charges may follow, or whether more financial discrepancies could still be uncovered as the investigation continues.
Holdorf’s case will now proceed through the court system, and she is expected to appear before a judge in the coming weeks.