See what Plant City's finest have been up to lately.
The following information was gathered from incident and arrest reports obtained from the Plant City Police Department.
July 15
JOURNEY JUSTICE
600 block of Coronet Road.
Stolen vehicle: Officers met with complainant, who reported his or her tan 2010 Dodge Journey SUV had been stolen by unknown suspect(s). The vehicle was recovered on South Alexander Street Monday, July 18.
LOWEST PRICES
2600 block of James L. Redman Parkway.
Retail theft: Officer met with loss prevention, who reported a theft.
GRAB AND GO
2100 block of James L. Redman Parkway.
Robbery by sudden snatching: Officers met at store with complainant, who reported a robbery.
JULY 17
LOST IN SPACE
2200 block of North Park Road.
Theft: Officers met with complainant, who said her Samsung Galaxy Prime cell phone had been taken.
HOT WHEELS
1400 block of South Hunter Street.
Grand theft auto: A 2012 Toyota Camry was stolen.
July 18
SHOPAHOLICS
2100 block of James L. Redman Parkway.
Retail theft: Officer responded to a retail store regarding two women who had been caught shoplifting. One woman was arrested for petit theft and the other for grand theft and providing a false name to a law enforcement officer.
July 19
DRINKING AND MOWING
South Frontage Road/North Maryland Avenue.
DUI: Officer conducted a traffic stop on a lawnmower, which had been swerving in the roadway. The woman driving the lawnmower was arrested.
ELECTRONIC BOOK
300 block of West McLendon Street.
Petit theft: Officer met with complainant, who stated unknown suspect(s) stole his phone at a library.
STOPPED FOR A BITE
2300 block of James L. Redman Parkway.
Grand theft: Officer responded to restaurant and met with the complainant, who reported a Stihl weed eater was taken from his lawn trailer.
July 20
FAST FOOD, FAST CASH
2300 block of North Park Road.
Grand theft: Officer met with complainant, who stated unknown suspect(s) stole $1,000 from his fast food restaurant.
July 21
DROPPED CALL
600 block of East Alexander Street.
Criminal mischief: Officer met with complainant, who stated that, during an argument, her son broke a cell phone she had given him to use. The phone was valued at $300. Complainant declined to press charges and signed a waiver of prosecution.