Plant City Observer

Cops Corner 11.13.15

The following information was gathered from incident and arrest reports obtained from the Plant City Police Department.

Oct. 30

CLEANED OUT

600 block of North Maryland Avenue. Grand theft. Officer responded to a business in reference to a reported theft. Complainant stated that unknown suspect(s) had stolen a security camera from a laundromat.

1200 block of North Wheeler Street. Grand theft. The same officer responded to another laundromat, where the complainant stated that unknown suspect(s) stole a security camera from the premises.

THE OL’ SWITCHEROO

4400 block of Business Lane. Information report. Officer responded to a business at the request of the complainant, who stated that unknown suspect(s) had replaced two trailer license plates with tags from Tennessee.

Nov. 1

THREE ON ONE

1800 block of James L. Redman Parkway. Battery. Officer responded to this location in reference to a reported case of battery. The complainant stated that he got into a physical confrontation with three unknown suspects. After talking to the officer, the complainant signed a

waiver of prosecution.

Nov. 2

DIRTY LAUNDRY

1600 block of James L. Redman Parkway. Grand theft. Officer responded to this location in reference to a reported theft. Complainant stated that unknown suspect(s) had stolen both her washing machine and dryer.

Nov. 4

SMASH AND DASH

400 block of North Alexander Street. Shoplifting. Officer responded to a business in reference to a reported crash. He discovered that a vehicle had crashed in the parking lot, and that a shoplifting had just occurred at the store.

SMELLS LIKE CRIME

2600 block of James L. Redman Parkway. Petit theft. Officer responded to a business in reference to a reported theft. Complainant stated that unknown suspect(s) had stolen perfume from a store.

Nov. 5

THAT SUCKS

2100 block of North Park Road. Vehicle burglary. Officer responded to a business in reference to a reported theft. Complainant stated that unknown suspect(s) entered his truck and stole an A/C vacuum, worth $1,200.

CRABBY COWORKERS

3900 block of West Baker Street. False imprisonment/burglary/theft. Officer met with complainant, who stated that some coworkers had forced him to go somewhere. The complainant said he had $5,000 on him, which he was supposed to use to pay the coworkers, but they stole it from him. Complainant declined to press charges and signed a waiver of prosecution, stating he just wanted the money back.

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