Plant City Observer

Cops Corner 10.13.22

OCTOBER 1

A BAD SIGN

E Sam Allen Rd. / N. Maryland Ave

Criminal mischief: An officer met with a property group employee at the listed location in reference to a neighborhood sign having been shot.

SOMETHING BORROWED

1200 block of N. Gordon St.

Recovered stolen firearm: Officered were dispatched to a separate location in reference to a shooting. During the investigation, a firearm that was stolen out of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s jurisdiction was recovered at the listed location.

CHANGING LANES

W. Alexander St. / Donna Dr.

DUI: An officer conducted a traffic stop in reference to a vehicle that was failing to maintain a single lane. One individual was subsequently arrested for DUI and transported to Orient Road Jail.

OCTOBER 2

TOOL TIME

4000 block of Capri Coast Dr.

Burglary: An officer met with the victim at the listed location in reference to a theft of tools.

WRONG PLACE, WRONG TIME

300 block of W. Bates St.

Loitering and prowling: An officer responded to the listed location in reference to a suspicious person. One individual was subsequently placed under arrest for loitering and prowling and transported to Orient Road Jail.

OCTOBER 3

WIRE YOU DOING THIS

200 block of Lovely Ct.

Theft: Officers met with the construction manager for a building company at the listed location who reported a theft of copper wire at the construction site.

THIS IS NOT A DRILL

3200 block of N. Park Rd.

Theft: An officer met with the employee of a construction company at the listed location who stated that at sometime between Sept. 27 and Oct. 3 an unknown subject took a drill valued at $4,000 from an unlocked storage room.

BYE-CYCLE

1700 block of E. Spencer St.

Theft: An officer made contact with the victim at the list location who advised that her son’s bicycle was stolen from the front porch of the residence.

OCTOBER 4

HOT STOVE

1400 block of Tahitian Sunrise Dr.

Residential burglary: An officer met with a construction manager who advised that someone had entered one of the homes under construction and removed a stove valued at $800.

OCTOBER 5

MONEY PROBLEMS

2300 block of James L. Redman Pkwy.

Fraud: An officer responded to a business at the listed location in reference to five counterfeit $100 bills being used.

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