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Petit Theft: A Case Summary
On 12/16/2016, Courtney Barnthouse contacted the Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report a Petit Theft.

Ms. Barnthouse advised sometime between 1900 and 2015 hours on 12/13/2016, an unknown suspect stole the spare tire cover off of the spare tire of her husband`s 2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser while the vehicle was in possession of their daughter, Madison Barnthouse. Madison drove the vehicle from their home to the noted location and then to the nearby Publix Supermarket. When she returned home she discovered that the spare tire cover had been stolen.

Ms. Barnthouse said Madison was unable to provide any suspect or witness information. She said the suspect fled the scene without detection.

I informed Ms. Barnthouse of the

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