Plant City Observer

Cops Corner 11.16.23

Nov. 4

Jesus Take The Wheel- DUI Arrest

Thonotosassa Road/I4 Westbound Ramp

An officer observed a vehicle failing to maintain a single lane of travel. A traffic stop was conducted and the driver was placed under arrest.

Nov. 6

Hot Wheels- Theft of Auto Parts

3000 Block of Lakehouse Cove Isle

An officer met with the victim, who reported his Toyota Camry had all four wheels stolen.

Pain in the Glass- Criminal Mischief

600 Block of W. Alexander Street

An officer met with the victim who reported an unknown suspect damaged a glass window pane.

Pilfered Package- Petit Theft

1000 Block of W. Reynolds Street

An officer met with the victim who reported an Amazon package had been stolen from her front gate.

Gone Gun – Grand Theft

2700 Block of Golf Lake Drive

An officer met with the victim who reported his Colt Defender 45 ACP was stolen.

Nov. 7

Breaking Bad- Vehicle Burglary

2700 Block of Thonotosassa Road

An officer responded and made contact with four vehicle owners, who stated their vehicle windows were shattered by unknown persons. Items stolen included a Sig P365 handgun, $100 in coins, a JL audio amplifier and a pair of black Ray-Ban sunglasses.

Car Troubles- Criminal Mischief

1000 Block of Center Street

An officer met with the victim who reported that someone had cut electrical wiring underneath their vehicle, causing approximately $5,000 in damage.

More Breaking Bad- Criminal Mischief

4800 Block of Idyll Lakes Circle

An officer met with a victim who reported someone cut the wiring from the breaker boxes and light fixtures in six townhomes, causing approximately $7,800 in damage.

Challenge Accepted- Recovered Stolen Vehicle

Tampa, FL

An officer learned a 2018 yellow Dodge Challenger previously reported stolen was recovered by HCSO in Tampa.

Nov. 9

One Too Many- Felony Petit Theft

2600 Block of James L Redman Parkway

An officer met with loss prevention who reported a man shoplifted $68.93 worth of merchandise from the store. Due to multiple prior convictions, the theft was enhanced to a felony and the man was transported to Orient Road Jail.

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