This week on Cops Corner: Plant City Police investigate missing wiring, troublesome nails and a previously stolen semi-trailer.
FEB. 11
THREE STRIKES
S. County Line Rd.
Traffic arrest: Officers responded to a traffic crash and made contact with the driver. The driver was subsequently arrested for operating an unregistered vehicle, attaching tag not assigned and no valid driver’s license. He was then transported to Orient Road Jail.
FEB. 12
WIRE YOU DOING THIS?
3200 block of S. Frontage Rd.
Business burglary: Officers met with the victim who advised them that someone had entered the company’s locked steel trailer and stolen 12 spools of wiring, adding up to a total value of $2,000.
YOUR LOSS
2600 block of James L. Redman Pkwy.
Felony petit theft: Officers responded to the business at the listed location and met with the Loss Prevention department who had the suspect in custody. The suspect was then arrested and transported to Orient Road Jail.
FEB. 13
HIT STREAK
1500 block of Plantation Grove Ct.
Vehicle burglary: Officers responded and met with several victims who alerted them that their vehicles had been burglarized in the parking lot.
FEB. 14
NOT SO HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY
1800 block of W. Washington St.
Vehicle burglary: Officers met with the victim who advised them that an unknown suspect had shattered the driver’s side window of their car before entering the vehicle and taking a wallet from inside.
A HUGE HAUL
1300 block of S. Frontage Rd.
Stolen trailer: Officers met with the complainant who reported the theft of a 2017 Great Dane 53-foot semi-trailer, which had been stolen on Jan. 29 and was just discovered.
TOOL TIME
1900 block of Wood Ct.
Vehicle burglary: Officers met with the victim who alerted them that at some time between Feb. 8 and Feb. 14, an unknown suspect had shattered the windows to his semi-truck and removed tools.
FEB. 15
FALLING FLAT
4000 block of Airport Rd.
Criminal mischief: Officers met with the complainant who advised them that somebody had been purposely leaving roof nails on the front entrance to the property, resulting in tire damage for an employee and customer.