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Hudson Cops Hunt Trio Of Tattooed Crooks In Brazen 4 A.m. Home Heist

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Published on July 14, 2026
Hudson Cops Hunt Trio Of Tattooed Crooks In Brazen 4 A.m. Home HeistSource: X/Pasco Sheriff

Pasco County deputies are turning to the public after three men were caught on home surveillance video stealing from a Hudson residence in late June. Investigators say the burglary happened around 4:40 a.m. on June 26 in the 6000 block of Sea Ranch Drive, and this week they released images and detailed descriptions as part of an active criminal investigation.

In a post on X, the Pasco Sheriff's Office shared photos of the suspects and information about the June 26 break-in. The post lists case number 26023151 and asks anyone with tips to call the Crime Tips Line at 1-800-706-2488.

What deputies released

The post, labeled "ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY," lays out physical descriptions of the three men along with several distinctive tattoos that appear in the surveillance footage. One suspect is described as a white adult with short, curly blond hair, wearing a white tank top and light-blue shorts, with a large tattoo on his right forearm and a left-bicep inscription that reads "i love you, (heart) mom." A second is described as a white adult with short, curly dark hair, wearing a black T-shirt and light-gray swim shorts, and sporting a neck tattoo of a cross and two butterflies. The third suspect is described as a white adult with short, curly dark hair, wearing gray swim shorts and a black T-shirt, with a right-forearm tattoo of Roman numerals that investigators transcribe as X XXIII MMXII, according to the Pasco Sheriff's Office.

How to help

Anyone who recognizes the men or who has surveillance or doorbell-camera footage from the 6000 block of Sea Ranch Drive on June 26 is asked to contact the Pasco Sheriff's Crime Tips Line at 1-800-706-2488 and reference case number 26023151. Tips can also be submitted online through the Pasco Sheriff's Office tips page, according to officials.

Neighborhood context

The identification push comes amid a string of recent property-crime investigations in Hudson and nearby communities. Earlier this month, an attempted burglary in Hudson escalated into a shooting that left a man critically injured, as reported by FOX 13, underscoring why deputies are zeroing in on a series of cases in the area.

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