Suspected Popeye’s burglar arrested in Port St. Lucie

Suspected Popeye’s burglar arrested in Port St. Lucie

Port St. Lucie, Fl (treasurecoast.com)- Port St. Lucie police have arrested a suspect they say burglarized a Popeye’s Chicken restaurant back in September.

On Sept. 2nd, at approximately 11:25am, the suspect, 27-year-old Rodney King Frazier of Port St. Lucie, entered the Popeye’s Chicken restaurant located on Port St. Lucie Blvd., approached the cash register, placed a chair under the surveillance camera and sprayed the camera lens. He stole cash, multiple cases of chicken, bags of chicken and a tray of chicken. Police say there were no signs of a forced entry. According to a news release, Frazier was identified on November 27 and wanted on several charges.

On Dec. 12, Frazier was arrested and charged with burglary of a structure during state of emergency, grand theft, preventing obstructing extinguishment of fire and criminal mischief. He is currently booked at the St. Lucie County Jail on a $28,500 bond.

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