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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 19.
The following information was provided by
the Sandy Springs Police Department from
its records and is presumed to be accurate.
ROBBERY
■ 7100 block of Roswell Road 30328 - On
July 6 a man reported that around 11 p.m.
on the previous night, he was assaulted by
several young men who robbed him of $60
cash and his cell phone. He said one man
grabbed him by the neck while the others
went through his pockets. The victim had mi
nor scrapes. He reported the robbery a day
late because he had no phone to use.
■ 4700 block of Roswell Road 30342 - On
July 6 a man told police that he was walk
ing to the front of his apartment complex
around 9 p.m. when he was assaulted by two
men who took his necklace. One man pulled
a semi-auto pistol on the victim.
■ 1000 block of Brentwood Way 30350 - On
July 8 the victim said he and another person
who is the second victim are music produc
ers. They arranged a recording session with
an unidentified customer. When that time
came, five men showed up, all saying they
were “musical artists.” The victim took the
“artists” to the bedroom to record some mu-
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sic. One of the “artists” pulled a gun and hit
one of the victims in the face. They tied up
the victims and stole two laptops and ampli
fiers before leaving in a silver, four-door Mer
cedes.
■ 6900 block of Roswell Road 30328 - On
July 12 a man reported that he arranged to
meet another man over career topics he is
studying in school. He met the man in the
parking lot of the apartments around 4:30
p.m. The victim said he was meeting with
the man when his phone went off. He pulled
the phone from his pocket which exposed his
money. The man grabbed his money and got
into his car to flee. The victim held onto the
car which became mobile. The car hit anoth
er car which threw the victim from the car.
He received minor cuts and bruises to his leg.
The victim said the suspect got $150 dollars
from him. The suspect was driving a silver,
four-door Acura, which should have extensive
damage to it.
SAFETY
■ 6300 block of Roswell Road 30328 - On
July 13 a man said that he left the grocery
store around 9 p.m. He was at the bus stop
when he was approached by two men, one of
whom pulled a gun and robbed him. He said
that he was hit on the head by the gun when
he told the men he had no money. The vic
tim then ran.
■ 6300 block of Roswell Road 30328 - On
July 14 a man reported that he was leaving
work just after 11 p.m. when, after he was
seated in his car, he was robbed at gunpoint
by two men. The victim ran from the car to
inside his business while the two men took
his 2000 Honda Civic and drove off. After a
lookout was posted, another officer on I-285
West spotted the car and for a brief time,
the car attempted to elude the police vehi
cle. The suspect car wrecked on I-285 near
New Northside Drive; however the two sus
pects fled and were not apprehended.
■ 7900 block of Roswell Road 30350 - On
July 15 a woman reported that around 4 p.m.
she exited a bus and was walking to the near
by Q.T when two men came up on her and
grabbed her purse. She struggled with the
men but eventually they got the purse and
fled south on Roswell Road.
BURGLARY
■ 1000 block of Spalding Forest Court
30350 - On July 6 the victim had been gone
for a couple of weeks and upon his return
home, found his PS3 game system missing.
Nothing else was taken. No forced entry was
found.
■ 300 block of Long Grove Court 30328 -
On July 7 the victim said that someone en
tered the home by unknown means and took
several items of jewelry.
■ 500 block of Spalding Drive 30350 - On
July 8, responding to an alarm call, officers
found a door that had been forced open. Sev
eral items had been taken from the home.
■ 6300 block of Powers Ferry Road 30342 -
On July 12 the victim said someone entered
the home through a kitchen door. Several
items were ransacked and looked through in
the home including a fire box. Nothing ap
peared to be missing at the time of report.
■ 6300 block of Ferry Drive 30328 - On July
13 the resident of the home reported that
they were gone during the evening hours, and
when they returned home, they found that
someone had entered the home, ransacked
through it, and had taken several items in
cluding two cameras and lenses. No forced
entry was found.
■ 6100 block of Ferry Drive 30328 - On July
13 the victim said she was gone for a day
and upon return, found that someone threw
a rock through a window and entered the
home. Several items were taken. Officers re
covered some items outside of the residence.
THEFT
■ 6400 block of Roswell Road 30328 - On
July 6 a man reported that a briefcase con
taining cash and documents were miss
ing from the trunk of the rental car that
he parked in the parking lot of Flashers. He
thinks that he accidentally opened the trunk
on his key remote as he walked into the club.
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