This week on Cops Corner, Plant City Police investigate: Counterfeit checks, burglarized vehicles and stolen construction materials.
APRIL 21
BANK ROLLED
3100 block of Emerson Pl.
Fraud: An officer met with the victim at the listed location who reported that an unknown individual used his routing number and Suncoast Credit Union Bank account to both create and cash several counterfeit checks.
APRIL 22
CAR TROUBLES
2800 block of James L. Redman Pkwy.
Vehicle burglary: An officer made contact with the victim at the listed location in reference to a vehicle burglary.
STICKY FINGERS
2600 block of James. L. Redman Pkwy.
Petit theft/shoplifting: An officer met with a loss prevention employee for a business at the listed location who had stopped a shoplifter and recovered merchandise, valued at $82.68. The suspect fled prior to PCPD arrival.
APRIL 23
KEYLESS ENTRY
1900 block of County Club Ct.
Residential burglary: An officer met with the victim at the listed location who reported that someone unlawfully entered their home.
UNLOCKED AND LOADED
3200 block of S. Northview Rd.
Vehicle burglary: An officer met with the victim at the listed location in reference to a vehicle burglary.
APRIL 24
SHED ACHE
1700 block of Sammonds Rd.
Structure burglary: An officer responded to a business at the listed location and met with the victim who reported that their storage shed was burglarized.
DOOR JAMMED
3500 block of White Dandelion Ct.
Theft: An officer responded to a construction site at the listed location and met with the complainant who reported that three doors, valued at $1,800, were taken from the homes that are under construction.
SECURE THE BAG
3200 block of Pemberly Park Dr.
Vehicle burglary: An officer responded to the courthouse and met with the victim who reported that their purse was stolen from an unlocked vehicle.
APRIL 25
WHO WOOD DO THIS
3500 block of Golden Wheat Ln.
Theft: An officer responded to a construction site at the listed location and met with the complainant who reported that sometime between April 20 and April 24, an unknown suspect removed $920.47 worth of lumber from the home that is under construction.