ORLANDO, Fla. — An Orlando police officer is accused of stealing from taxpayers, but Channel 9 discovered he's not facing any charges.



State agents believe Lewis Allison stole bus parts from the Lynx Service Center on John Young Parkway, but the center has refused to prosecute.



Surveillance video shows Allison's patrol car driving through the center, but a report said he was never given authorization to go there.



The Florida Department of Law Enforcement believes Allison was after bus mirrors, which costs taxpayers $800 each.



The Orlando Police Department received a tip from a Lynx employee, who said Allison went to the center for parts twice in October and November.



Allison told investigators he was given permission to take the bus parts, but agents weren't able to find anyone at Lynx to confirm his story.



Allison eventually returned four side mirrors and three brackets, so the security director at Lynx declined to prosecute. OPD's internal affairs unit is reviewing the FDLE's report before deciding what to do with Allison.



Allison's attorney declined to comment.



No one was Lynx was charged either.

