This week on Cops Corner: Plant City Police investigate: stolen cars, a fight at Dollar General and more.
Oct. 13
Ticket To Ride: To Jail- Warrant Arrest
1000 Block of S. Tyler Street
An officer arrested a woman who had an active Polk County warrant for FTA Trespassing. She was transported to Orient Road Jail.
Wallet Whisked Away– Petit Theft
1500 Block of S. Alexander Street
An officer met with the victim in reference to a stolen wallet.
Cycle Stealer– Theft
1400 Block of Plantation Circle
An officer responded in reference to a theft of a bicycle.
Oct. 14
Burgled Beater– Vehicle Burglary
1700 Block of N. Maryland Avenue
An officer responded to a residence and met with a victim who reported an unknown suspect entered his vehicle and took his wallet (containing his ID and credit cards) and his Taurus TCP .380 handgun.
Disturbance At Dollar General– Warrant Arrest
2300 Block of W. Baker Street
An officer responded to the Dollar General in reference to a disturbance between employees and made contact with a man who had an active Hillsborough County warrant for false information to a pawnbroker. He was arrested and transported to Orient Road Jail without incident.
From Bad To Worse– Drug Arrest
1900 Block of James L Redman Parkway
While conducting a traffic stop, officer arrested a man for not having a valid license, operating an unregistered vehicle, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was transported to Orient Road Jail without incident.
Oct. 15
Title Thief– Vehicle Burglary
2600 Block of James L Redman Parkway
An officer met with the victim who advised the title to her vehicle was stolen from the glove compartment of her locked vehicle.
Oct. 16
Buy None Get Six Free– Business Burglary/Grant Theft Auto
1200 Block of W. Reynolds Street
Officers responded to the location in reference to a suspicious vehicle left unattended in the roadway. Upon arrival, it was determined the vehicle was an unreported stolen vehicle from the car lot. Upon further investigation, it was learned that the car lot was burglarized overnight and a total of six vehicles were stolen along with all sets of keys to all vehicles on the lot.
Car Troubles– Vehicle Burglary
300 Block of Shebly Brooke Drive
An officer met with the victim, who reported unknown subjects entering his unlocked vehicle sometime overnight and removing bags containing youth softball equipment valued at $1370.
Oct. 17
Missing Money– Business Burglary
3400 Block of W. Baker Street
An officer responded and learned that overnight the business had $1,100 in cash stolen.
Oct. 18
No License To Drive– Traffic Arrest
W. Reynolds Street/Thonotosassa Road
While conducting a traffic stop, an officer arrested the women driver for not having a valid driver’s license and no vehicle registration.
Oct. 19
Don’t Drink and Drive– Warrant Arrest
Woodrow Wilson Street/Sammonds Road
An officer arrested a woman for active Polk County arrest warrants discovered during a DUI investigation. She was arrested for burglary of an occupied dwelling (x2) and grand theft motor vehicle and was transported to Orient Road Jail without incident.
Tapped For Trespassing– Trespass After Warrant Arrest
2600 Block of James L Redman Parkway
A man located on the property had an active trespass warning for the business. He was arrested and transported to Orient Road Jail.