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and a Fitness Trainer in a New Gym
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 Nov. 8.
The following information was provided by
the Sandy Springs Police Department from
its records and is presumed to be accurate.
ROBBERY
■ 100 block of Northwood Drive 30342 - On
Nov. 4 a woman reported that she was robbed
at gunpoint in front of Building 4 as she was
walking home just after 11 p.m. A brown se
dan pulled up and a man exited the passen
ger’s side and pulled a gun. He took $20 cash
and the contents of the victim’s pink purse.
BURGLARY
■ 5300 block of Old Burdett Lane 30342
- On Oct. 26 the resident reported that be
tween 6 and 9 p.m. someone came into the
home via a balcony door. She was missing
jewelry from her bedroom. The officer locat
ed a pillowcase in the yard.
■ 700 block of Sandalwood Drive 30350 -
On Oct. 28 the resident said someone forced
the rear French
doors to the apart
ment and took a 32-
inch TV. Four base
ball hats were taken
as well.
■ 5300 block of Ro
swell Road 30342 - On Oct. 28 someone en
tered the victim’s apartment between 11
a.m. and 1 p.m. Several items were taken.
■ 700 block of Northway Lane 30342 - On
Oct. 28 a leaf blower and two scooters were
stolen overnight from the victim’s garage
that was apparently left open.
■ 600 block of Summer Crossing 30350 - On
Oct. 30 a woman reported that around noon
she heard a knock on the door. She looked
through the peephole and saw a man. She
did not know him and did not answer. Shortly
after, she heard a noise and discovered that
he had pried the door and was in her dining
room. She screamed and he ran, but took her
purse and laptop. As he fled, she looked out
into the parking lot and saw three other men
running.
■ 8600 block of Roberts Drive 30350 -
On Oct. 30 someone pried a window to the
apartment bedroom and entered. A camera,
laptop and PlayStation were reported miss
ing.
■ 400 block of Morgan Falls Road 30350 -
On Nov. 2, no forced entry, but an iPod, X-Box
360 and Dell laptop were taken.
■ 700 block of Creekgarden Court 30342 -
On Nov. 4 the resident was called by Cobb
Police who had three suspects in custody for
breaking into cars. They found some of her
items apparently taken from her car as well.
Two of the suspects are juveniles.
■ 400 block of Morgan Falls Road 30350 -
On Nov. 4 the apartment was entered by forc
ing a front door open. Three flat-screen TVs
and two PS3 game systems were taken.
■ 1000 block of Calibre Springs Way 30342
- On Nov. 5 cops were called to an apartment
to help a Fulton Marshal who had a burglar
CAPTAIN STEVE ROSE, SSPD
srose@sandyspringsga.gov
trapped in a back bedroom. The officer and
the marshal forced a rear bedroom door open
and found the suspect under the mattress do
ing his best to hide. He was noticeably dis
turbed at his arrest as evident by his urine-
soaked jeans. He had made his way into the
apartment by forcing a door. The resident
told the cops the man was her ex as of August
of this year. He had apparently entered the
apartment to recover some items he deemed
his. Not knowing he was in the apartment,
she entered and found him lying on the hall
way floor. The Fulton Marshal is the apart
ment courtesy officer who was notified and
responded. The offender, who was either
drunk or on drugs or on both, was charged
with burglary and taken to jail.
■ 6000 block
of Peachtree Dun-
woody Road 30328
- On Nov. 7 someone
entered an office
through a window
and took computer
items. The windows
■ Dunwoody Springs Drive 30328 - On Nov.
7 someone cut the screen on the bedroom
window at the residence of the victim. This
occurred between 7:15 a.m. and just after 5
p.m. A black laptop was taken.
■ 100 block of Johnson Ferry Road 30328 -
On Nov. 7 the resident said someone forced
a door and removed a black 32” television.
Other parts of the residence were ransacked
as well.
THEFT
■ 5600 block of Roswell Road 30342 - On
Oct. 27 an employee of Starbucks reported
that a man came through the drive-thru and
ordered just under $15 worth of items. He
gave a credit card that was no good. The em
ployee asked for another form of payment.
The man got mad and drove away.
■ 7800 block of Roswell Road 30350 - On
Oct. 29 an apartment resident reported that
her friend took a money order, for rent, and
left it in the drop box. She said she saw him
leave the envelope. Ten days later she re
ceived a late notice and found out the money
order had been stolen and made out to some
one for $500.
■ 6100 block of Roswell Road 30328 - On
Oct. 30 employees at Smoke 911 reported
that a woman came into the store and took
two vaporizers. She originally wanted to re
turn a product but was told she could not.
The employee left and was helping other cus
tomers when she took the vaporizer. Vaporiz
ers are commonly sold in smoke shops. Vapor
izers, which come in many forms, are used in
lieu of the “smoking” method of consuming
tobacco products and marijuana.
■ 6200 block of Roswell Road 30328 - On
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had been pried open.
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