Sunday Crime Report Shows 24 Incidents. Hermitage, Piney-Z Hit with Auto Burglaries

The Sunday crime report released by the Tallahassee Police Department shows 24 incidents were logged for September 23, 2018.

The reported incidents include 12 auto burglaries with three each reported in the Hermitage (Vieux Carre, Constitution) and Piney-Z (Piney-Z Plantation, Piney Village, Plantation View)  neighborhoods.

There were also six residential burglaries reported.

Sunday September 23, 2018

Steve Stewart

Steve Stewart is the founder and editor of Tallahassee Reports which began in 2009 as an online blog. Steve received a Bachelors Degree from Clemson University in 1984 and a Masters degree in Political Science from FSU in 1990. He has been involved with state and local politics since arriving in Tallahassee in 1989.

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9 thoughts on “Sunday Crime Report Shows 24 Incidents. Hermitage, Piney-Z Hit with Auto Burglaries”

  1. Tired of Bad Ass Children

    These little hoodlums gonna pop up on the wrong person one day and get way more than they bargained for…

  2. “Silence is Golden Mum’s the Word, There’s a Kind of Hush, New York New York”… why do these songs and saying keep playing through my mind…

    Day 28… since Andrew Gillum lied on national TV stating there is no crime problem in Tallahassee and the Tallahassee Democrat complicit in the cover-up.

  3. Steve, the information is great, however, is this a new/recent trend or has this always been happening and just now coming to light?

  4. Matt, those “po-po” cars parked at houses are because they have already worked their shift and are off duty. They can’t work 24/7.

  5. Maybe if all those patrol cars parked at the po-po’s houses were out patrolling the streets instead, we would have a lower crime rate.

    1. do you work 24/7? They take their cars home when they’re off duty. Which incidentally most people appreciate since this tends to discourage crime in the area where they are parked. Versus sitting in the parking lot of the PD.

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