Crime & Safety

Burglary, Incidents of Battery Reported in Lutz

Find out what crimes have been reported to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office recently.

Crime Report is a regular listing of calls for service in the Lutz area that have been reported to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.

Here are the calls for service between June 5-June 18:

 

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June 5

  • 2400 block of Montana Pines Court, theft from a vehicle
  • 2300 block of Southern Lites Avenue, theft from a vehicle
  • 1500 block of Michelin Court, battery (simple)

June 6

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  • 19300 block of US Highway North, theft from a vehicle
  • 17500 block of Blessed Lane, traffic accident
  • 16500 block of Nebraska Avenue North, theft (shoplifting)
June 7
  • No calls for service

June 8

  • Livingston Avenue/Heather Manor, battery (simple)
  • Livingston Avenue/Heather Manor, criminal mischief (misdemeanor)

June 9

  • 16500 block of Blenheim Drive, grand theft
  • 18500 block of U.S. 41 Highway North, theft (shoplifting)
  • 1500 block of Clement Road, criminal mischief (misdemeanor)

June 10

  • 1100 block of Sunset Lane, theft from a vehicle
  • 100 block of Crystal Grove Blvd., battery (simple)

 June 11

  • Simmons Road and Briggett Lane, traffic accident
  • 1500 block of Michelin Court, battery (simple)

June 12

  • Lutz Lake Fern Road and Holly Lane, traffic accident
  • 18400 block of Sterling Silver Circle, burglary of a residence
  • 18500 block of U.S. 41 Highway North, theft (shoplifting)
  • 1500 block of Vandervort Road, assault 

June 13

  • Crenshaw Lake Road and U.S. Highway 41 North, traffic Accident
June 14
  • No calls reported

June 15

  • 800 block of Warren Road, burglary (other structure)
June 16
  • No calls reported
Editor’s note: Information was provided by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office's online crime mapping tool. A call for service does not necessarily mean the crime was founded.

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