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PUBLIC SAFETY
Police Blotter
The following incidents and arrests
are some but not all of the reports
filed with SSPD over the listed pe
riod, dated through July 3.
The following information was provided by
the Sandy Springs Police Department from
its records and is presumed to be accurate.
BURGLARY
■ 6300 block of Vernon Woods Drive 30328
- Between June 15 and June 18, someone
came into the home by forced entry on a
door. A forced (from outside) bedroom win
dow was also discovered. Jewelry and docu
ments were taken.
■ 400 block of Summerset Lane 30328 - On
June 17, the resident said that someone en
tered the apartment by using a pry bar. Two
TVs, a PS3, two iPods and other items are
missing.
■ 5000 block of Cross Gate Drive 30328 -
On June 18, a contractor reported that he
installed an icemaker into the kitchen of a
home on June 11. On June 15, the icemaker,
valued at $600, was missing. The basement
and garage door of the unoccupied home was
unlocked. The house is owned by a bank and
managed by a contracting company.
■ 1000 block of Balmoral Road 30342 - On
June 18, the resident reported that some
time just after midnight, someone came into
his garage and took several items. Two sus-
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pects were captured on video.
■ 5600 block of Roswell Road 30342 - On
June 19, the victim reported that while he
was gone overnight, someone entered his
apartment and took his 32” flat screen TV.
■ Pointe Ridge Drive 30328 - On June 19,
a caretaker for the residence reported that
over the course of a day, someone came into
the home and took several items. Several
workers have been inside the home recently.
■ 7000 block of Hunters Branch Drive
30328 - On June 19, a resident reported that
while she was gone for two hours, someone
entered the home through a rear door by
breaking out a bottom glass pane. The victim
reported several items of jewelry missing.
■ 5000 block of Magnolia Bluff Drive
30350 - On June 19, the resident reported
that someone entered his home and took a
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room. No forced entry was found.
■ 600 block of Granville Court 30328 - On
June 25, the resident said she saw that her
patio door had been forced open.
■ 7700 block of Roswell Road 30350 - On
June 26, the maintenance shed of an apart
ment complex had been forced into. A 1.5-
ton AC unit, 2-ton heat pump and 5-ton com
pressor were stolen.
■ 9400 block of Roberts Drive 30350 - On
June 26, someone forced a front door to the
apartment of the resident, who was in the
shower, and took two laptops from the liv
ing room table.
■ 4900 block of Powers Ferry Road 30342
- On June 27, following an alarm call to the
owner of a home and her subsequent request
not to call the police, the owner found that
her home had been forcibly entered. Nothing
was gone, indicating that the alarm scared
them off.
■ 300 block of Aldenshire Place 30328 - On
June 27, a resident reported that around 11
a.m. she was at her kitchen table when she
heard a noise that she recognized as someone
trying to open the garage door. She heard the
dog bark in that area as well. She saw a man
run through the backyard of the home.
■ 4700 block of Roswell Road 30342 - On
June 29, the resident returned home just af
ter 10 p.m. and found that his front door had
been forced open. The apartment was ran
sacked, but nothing was taken.
■ 2300 block of Spring Creek Lane 30350 -
On June 30, a man reported that his brother
broke into the home and took items as well as
the victim’s 2013 Ford Fusion.
■ 1st block of Concourse Parkway 30328 -
On June 30, an employee reported that when
she arrived at her office, she noticed that a
drawer to her file cabinet had been forced
open. Three laptop computers and several
memory cards were taken. Another office re
ported three laptops had been taken during
this same period.
■ 4600 block of Brinkley Lane — SSPD is in
vestigating a burglary that took place on July
1. A neighbor saw two men in a green Ford
Explorer back from the driveway and leave
the area. They traveled to Windsor Parkway,
where they turned east and drove away. An
audible alarm activated on the home at this
time as well. Although the front door was
damaged, it isn’t known if the men got into
the residence before fleeing.
■ 1800 block of Summerbrook Drive 30328
- On July 2, the resident was out of town for a
while, and apparently during this time, some
one came into the home and took a number
of items including a 55” TV, desktop comput
er and liquor. No forced entry was found.
THEFT
■ 400 block of Morgan Falls Road 30350 -
On June 14, a 29-year-old woman reported
that someone stole her iPhone at the recy
cling location where she was doing commu
nity service.
■ 7900 block of Roswell Road — On June
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