PSL police ID suspect in robbery of Popeye’s Chicken

The Port St. Lucie Police Department has identified a man believed to have burglarized the Popeye’s Chicken on Port St. Lucie Boulevard in September. They are now searching for the suspect.

Police identified Rodney King Frazier, 27, as a suspect in the burglary of the Popeye’s Chicken located at 190 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd. Frazier is wanted on several warrants issued on a variety of charges that include burglary of a structure, grand theft, prevent/obstruct extinguishment of a fire, and criminal mischief. In all, the bond for the charges amounts to $28,500.

According to police, Frazier burglarized the Popeye’s Chicken on Monday, Sept. 2 shortly before noon. During the incident, police say Frazier spray painted the security camera lens and then proceeded to steal cash from the register, multiple cases of chicken, bags of chicken batter, and a tray of chicken.

The agency did not release how it came to identify Frazier as the suspect in the burglary.

Anyone with information regarding Frazier’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact Detective R. Rodriguez by calling 772-873-6524 or remain anonymous and call Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers 800-273-TIPS (8477).

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