Plant City Observer

Cops Corner 9.15.22

SEPTEMBER 2

LOCK UP

1200 block of Gordon Oaks Dr.

Vehicle burglary: An officer responded to the listed location in reference to a vehicle burglary and met with the victim who advised that they left their vehicle unlocked and items were missing.

SEPTEMBER 3

DRIVE AND DASH

Mudlake Rd. / Johnson Rd.

Fleeing to elude: An officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle, but it subsequently fled the location.

YOU CAN’T BE HERE

2600 block of James L. Redman Pkwy.

Trespassing after arrest: Officers responded to a business at the listed location in reference to a trespass warning violation. One individual had previously been trespassed from the location on Aug. 26 and was subsequently arrested and transported to Orient Road Jail without incident.

NO ONE’S HOME

3700 block of Capri Coast Dr.

Residential burglary: An officer responded to the listed location, a new construction home, in reference to a burglary complaint.

CRASH COURE

4000 block of W. Hwy. 574

DUI: An officer responded to a business at the listed location in reference to a parking lot crash. One individual was subsequently arrested for DUI with property damage and no valid driver’s license.

SEPTEMBER 4

FLAT TIRED

500 block of S. Morgan St.

Criminal mischief: An officer met with the victim at the listed location who alerted them that they discovered that the front passenger’s side tire of their vehicle was flat at around 6 a.m.

SECOND STRIKE

2700 block of Thonotosassa Rd.

Warrant arrest: An officer responded to the listed location in reference to a suspicious person complaint. Upon arrival, contact was made with two individuals who were trespassed from the property by management. An FCIC/NCIC check revealed that one of the individuals had an active warrant out of Hillsborough County for petit theft. The warrant was confirmed and the individual was arrested and transported to Orient Road Jail without incident.

SEPTEMBER 6

HOME RUNNING

1200 block of N. Lime St.

Residential burglary: An officer met with the victim who stated that the home at the listed location had been broken into, resulting in multiple items missing.

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