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06-28-2005, 07:38 AM
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From the Orlando Sentinel
Gutsy thief steals cop car, then gets smart
From Sentinel staff reports
June 28, 2005
SEMINOLE COUNTY -- No one saw the car thief who struck near Sanford Monday night, but the thief's choice of stolen wheels suggested someone with more guts than brains: a marked Seminole County sheriff's patrol car.
The green and white patrol car was left running outside Seminole County Fire Station 41 on East Highway 46 about 9:15 p.m. when someone jumped in and drove off, sheriff's officials said.
Within minutes radio bulletins were broadcast to law-enforcement agencies around the region to watch out for the Ford Crown Victoria. It was found abandoned a couple of hours later near U.S. Highway 17-92 and County Road 427, left behind a convenience store and a car dealership.
It was hard to say why a thief would want a marked patrol car, said Seminole sheriff's Chief Deputy Steve Harriett. But the car contained a sheriff's issue shotgun, and officers were worried the thief might try to pose as a police officer.
"Obviously when you've you got a stolen law-enforcement vehicle, there's a concern that someone might try to misuse it," Harriett said.
The shotgun was found with the patrol car. No arrests had been made late Monday, but sheriff's officials said they were "working on leads" in the case.
From the Orlando Sentinel
Gutsy thief steals cop car, then gets smart
From Sentinel staff reports
June 28, 2005
SEMINOLE COUNTY -- No one saw the car thief who struck near Sanford Monday night, but the thief's choice of stolen wheels suggested someone with more guts than brains: a marked Seminole County sheriff's patrol car.
The green and white patrol car was left running outside Seminole County Fire Station 41 on East Highway 46 about 9:15 p.m. when someone jumped in and drove off, sheriff's officials said.
Within minutes radio bulletins were broadcast to law-enforcement agencies around the region to watch out for the Ford Crown Victoria. It was found abandoned a couple of hours later near U.S. Highway 17-92 and County Road 427, left behind a convenience store and a car dealership.
It was hard to say why a thief would want a marked patrol car, said Seminole sheriff's Chief Deputy Steve Harriett. But the car contained a sheriff's issue shotgun, and officers were worried the thief might try to pose as a police officer.
"Obviously when you've you got a stolen law-enforcement vehicle, there's a concern that someone might try to misuse it," Harriett said.
The shotgun was found with the patrol car. No arrests had been made late Monday, but sheriff's officials said they were "working on leads" in the case.