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Blog 2012 April Public Help Requested in Case of Hotel Theft
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Public Help Requested in Case of Hotel Theft

Posted By The Law Office of Timothy Hessinger || 5-Apr-2012

The deputies of Hillsborough County are requesting the help of the public to identify the suspect in a recent hotel theft case. The incident was caught by video surveillance, according to reports, on March 21 around 10:17 a.m. when the woman in the videos was seen taking multiple items from a hotel room in a Tampa hotel that was undergoing renovations. Among the items that were allegedly stolen included a TV. According to reports by the police, the value of the stolen items was placed at over $700. The woman was described as a white female with long brown hair, approximately 5 foot 7 inches tall with a medium skin complexion. She was last seen in a blue tank top and blue shorts, according to the sheriffs' office. Anyone with information about the alleged suspect is asked to come forward by the police.

Being accused of a crime is one of the most difficult and frustrating scenarios to face. If you have been accused of committing an offense of theft, such as petty or grand theft, it is very important for you to obtain experienced legal help. At The Law Office of Timothy Hessinger, the legal team has over two decades of combined experience as former prosecutors. They know how to effectively navigate through the criminal justice system, and can provide you with the legal representation that your case truly needs. If you have been charged with a crime, don't hesitate to call their law offices today.

Call our Tampa criminal defense attorney from the firm right away to obtain a consultation of your case. The firm also handles criminal cases involving auto theft, fraud, robbery, white collar crimes, burglary and more. Contact The Law Office of Timothy Hessinger to schedule your initial meeting with one of our highly skilled defense attorneys.

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