Farmington’s Most Wanted: Local Criminals Swipe 14 Mums in Daring Flower Heist

A garden bed with several neatly dug holes where mums have been stolen, surrounded by remaining unbothered mums and a signpost in the center.
Farmington PD Not Mum On Plant Thefts

FARMINGTON, CT—The quiet streets of Farmington are usually filled with the rustling of leaves, the hum of traffic, and the sight of holiday decorations. But now, a curious crime has left a bare patch in the town’s well-tended garden display—and many puzzled residents wonder who would swipe some beloved fall foliage.

The Farmington Police Department has investigated the theft of several mums—yes, those colorful fall flowers. These weren’t just any flowers; they were part of a decorative arrangement lovingly planted by the Farmington Garden Club at the traffic island on High Street and Mountain Road, meant to bring a festive touch to the town.

According to local police, 14 mum plants have vanished without a trace, leaving behind freshly dug holes where the bright blooms once stood. The Farmington PD, not one to stay “mum” about a theft of this magnitude, posted about the incident on social media, humorously declaring, “The Grinch came early this year.” It seems the thief, or thieves, were meticulous, carefully removing the plants as if they were pulling off a grand horticultural heist.

Now, the FPD is calling on the public to help solve this flower mystery. Detective Zachary Martin is leading the case and urges anyone with information to contact him at 860-675-2461. There’s no word yet on whether this theft was the work of a rogue gardener or just a mischievous holiday prankster, but one thing’s for sure: someone out there has a lot of mums, and Farmington wants them back.

As always, The Farmington Mercury appreciates the support of our readers—and a big shoutout to our sponsor, Farmington Storage, where we can confidently say no one will be swiping your stuff! Located at 155 Scott Swamp Road, they’ve got the storage space you need—and they promise not to steal your mums. You can reach them at 860-777-4001. Because, let’s face it, sometimes you need somewhere safe to keep your treasures… or your flowers.

Stay tuned for more updates on this blooming mystery as the investigation unfolds.

-JB-

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