Plant City Observer

Suspect arrested for dumping oil

Courtesy of HCSO.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Plant City man after he illegally dumped oil which caused thousands of dollars in damages to wetlands in Plant City. 

Courtesy of HCSO.

HCSO, in cooperation with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), investigated the incident, which occurred over a period of time in April 2021 on the 4000 block of Cooper Road. DEP units tested the substance and verified it to be oil. The large dumping measured approximately 80 feet long and 12 feet wide. Due to the spill, fish, vegetation, and wildlife had all been affected in the immediate area.  

Following a thorough investigation, deputies within HCSO’s Environmental Enforcement Unit (EEU) identified and arrested the suspect, Omar Hernandez, 33. It is estimated that the dumping caused more than $10,000 in damages. Based on the size of the dumping, the DEP requested an emergency clean-up and contracted Hull’s Environmental Services in Tampa to rehabilitate the area. Hernandez faces a felony charge of Causing Pollution That Harms Or Injures Human Health Or Welfare.

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“We all must do our part to take care of our environment for ourselves and the generations to come,” said Sheriff Chad Chronister. “This suspect acted selfishly, without thinking about how his actions would affect those around him, including innocent animals near the area of this dumping. Let this arrest be a lesson to anyone who thinks they can get away with dumping their waste in areas not meant for it: You will be caught and you will face the legal consequences for those hazardous decisions.”

Anyone with information about an agricultural/environmental crime or a loose animal is asked to call (813) 247-8200. You can also stay updated with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office by following @HCSOSheriff on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

Used oil can be safely disposed of at most automotive maintenance facilities or auto parts stores. It should be placed in a plastic or metal container and tightly sealed.

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