Originally Charged With Driving With Suspended License. Told To Appear In Court. Didn’t.
Court records reviewed by BocaNewsNow.com show that Cohen was initially stopped April 22 in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven at 5300 45th Street after a PBSO deputy conducting a routine business check noticed her car’s registration tag had expired since February.
According to the arrest report, the deputy ran the plate on Cohen’s silver 2019 Honda Accord and found not only an expired tag with a seized tag order, but also a suspended license tied to the vehicle’s registered owner. As the deputy watched, the Accord backed out and pulled onto 45th Street without stopping at a stop sign. The deputy initiated a traffic stop in the 4900 block of 45th Street, where Cohen was identified as the driver and only person in the car.
Cohen told the deputy she didn’t have her license with her because she’d left it at work, according to the report. Deputies wrote in the report that this is a line they hear often from people whose licenses have been suspended or seized. When asked about the suspension, Cohen allegedly acknowledged it, telling the deputy she was “working on taking care of it.” But records allegedly showed her license had been suspended since July 2025, both for an unspecified case and separately for failure to pay a traffic fine…