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Among the fascinating people who
live and work at Canterbury Court:
Mattie Hickey-Middleton
Exercise Specialist since 2005
Dancer • Swimmer • Exercise Therapist • Teacher
Music Lover • Volunteer • Canterbury Court Ambassador
^My motto is exercise AND socialize.
IT'S ALL ABOUT HAVING FUN!
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Running 17 exercise classes each week, plus private sessions with
people recovering from injury or surgery, would surely exhaust an
average person. Of course, Mattie’s far from average. She’s a bundle
of energy who loves to dance, works a variety of music into her
classes, and joins Canterbury’s walking club whenever she can,
especially when they’re training for the annual Peachtree Road 10k.
She says residents and staff are so much like family that she’s always
encouraging people to move here.
Mattie invites you to discover ler Canterbury Court.
Canterbury Court
Life is better among friends
3750 Peachtree Road, N.E. - Atlanta, Georgia 30319 - (404) 261-6611
canterburycourt.org
Atlanta’s premier non-profit continuing care retirement community
PUBLIC SAFETY
Police
Blotter
From police reports dated
through March 23.
The following information was provided
to the Buckhead Reporter by the Zone
2 precinct of the Atlanta Police Depart
ment from its records and is presumed to
be accurate.
ASSAULT
■ 2000 block of Peachtree Road, NE - An
aggravated assault was reported on March
18. While in a vehicle, a man pointed a pis
tol at a woman in another vehicle, telling
her not to move. She then took off in her
vehicle, and the man, her ex-boyfriend,
gave chase down the road. Every time he
got close he would point the pistol at her. A
witness, the woman’s mother, said she saw
a blue Honda pull up alongside the vehicle
her daughter was in. She recognized the
suspect as the ex-boyfriend, who pointed
the pistol. The woman’s stepfather con
tacted the suspect by phone, trying to de
fuse the situation. A warrant was taken out
for the suspect’s arrest.
■ 3300 block of Roswell Road, NE - An
aggravated assault was reported on March
20. A woman said about 8 p.m., she was
jogging on Roswell Road when she was ap
proached by a man. She said she stopped
jogging because she thought he was go
ing to ask for directions. She said the man
took out a silver handgun from underneath
his sweatshirt and pointed it at her. She
was unsure what the man said because
she had her earphones in her ears. She ran
away and saw the man jump into the pas
senger seat of a tan, four-door vehicle.
■ 1500 block of Chattahoochee Avenue,
NW - An aggravated assault was report
ed on March 22. The victim’s brother got
into a argument that escalated when he
grabbed a knife and attempted to stab her.
Their mother separated them. He then
proceeded to throw items and destroy
property in the residence. The 15-year-old
male was charged with aggravated assault
and damage to property, and transported
to the Metro Youth Detention Center.
RAPE
■ 900 block of Crane Road, NE - A rape
was reported on March 18. A woman said
while stopped at a red light at the in
tersection of Wieuca and Roxboro roads,
four men approached her vehicle. One
man pulled up his shirt to show a weap
on. She unlocked the doors and the men
entered. When she drove and stopped in
DeKalb County, one man put a gun to her
head and another man put a knit cap over
her head. He then pulled her into the back
seat of the car and one man drove her car.
She was raped. Upon completion of the as
sault, the men exited the vehicle and told
her she could leave. A used condom and a
rolled up paper towel were recovered.
ROBBERY
■ 2000 block of Bolton Road, NW - A pe
destrian robbery was reported on March
12. Two men attempted to rob the vic
tim, who had nothing on him. One of the
men hit the victim with a handgun on the
side of his head. The man was treated by
Grady.
■ 2400 block of Piedmont Road, NE -A
commercial robbery was reported on the
morning of March 13. An unknown man
walked into the bank, approached teller
station NO. 2, and asked the teller if she
could help him with directions. He then
passed the teller a note that read, “This is
a robbery. I want $5,000. I’m armed. Don’t
move. Give me the note back when you are
done.” The teller gave the note back, gave
the suspect $3,273 from her top drawer,
and pressed the silent alarm when the sus
pect left. The suspect walked north on
Piedmont Road. No dye packs or tracking
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