This week on Cops Corner: Plant City Police investigate a stolen cooler, a burglarized vehicle that resulted in stolen guns and a crime from years past.
SEPT. 17
STICKY FINGERS
1500 block of E. Baker St.
Retail theft: Officers met with the store manager at the listed location who advised them that approximately $105 worth of items had been stolen.
AND BY THE WAY…
1500 block of E. Baker St.
Retail theft (delayed): The store manager whom officers met with for the previously listed incident advised them of a theft from the store that occured on Sept. 11, 1988.
COOLER HEADS PREVAIL
1700 block of S. Alexander St.
Theft: Officers met with a victim outside of a business at the listed location who advised them that a Yeti cooler had been taken from the bed of a pickup truck.
SEPT. 19
WIDE LOAD
500 block of County Line Road
Grand theft: Officers met with the victim at a gas station who reported the theft of a semi-trailer.
GOLD BLOODED
2000 block of Cedar Run Drive
Theft: Officers met with the victim who reported a theft of jewelry.
SEPT. 20
BEER, BEER, BEER HERE
1700 block of James L. Redman Pkwy.
Theft: Officers responded to a business at the listed location in response to a report of stolen beer.
TOOL TIME
2600 block of James L Redman Pkwy.
Petit theft: Officers met with the employee of a rental company who reported the theft of tools.
BYE-CYCLE
1000 block of W. McLendon St.
Bicycle theft: Officers met with the victim who stated that his tricycle had been stolen by an unknown suspect from the apartment complex at the listed location overnight.
SEPT. 21
GUN RUNNER
2000 block of N. Park Rd.
Vehicle burglary: Officers met with the victim at a hotel at the listed location who reported that his vehicle’s window had been smashed and that the vehicle had subsequently been burglarized, resulting in stolen firearms.
SEPT. 22
SODA POPPED
3600 block of W. Baker St.
Theft: Officers responded to the location where the victim alerted them that a Coca Cola sign had been stolen.
TIME FRAMED
2600 block of Eagle Green Dr.
Theft: Officers met with the victim who advised them that their home had been burglarized some time between April and September.