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ficers that a man came in wanting a room
but had no money. She tried to help him
but could not secure funds for a room. The
man became belligerent so the police were
called. They convinced him to leave, giving
him information on a nearby shelter. The offi
cer told him not to return to the hotel. Later,
the man returned wanting his Smirnoff vod
ka that he said he left behind. He was then
arrested.
■ 7700 block of Spalding Drive 30350 - On
Oct. 27 around 10:30 p.m. cops were called
to meet up with Gwinnett PD at the Publix
at Spalding and Holcomb Bridge roads. There
they spoke with the victim who said he was
leaving the store and was approached by a
man wanting $2. He declined. The man be
gan cursing at the complainant. When the
cops arrived, the suspect walked over to the
nearby Shell station in an attempt to hide.
It didn’t work. There, the officers talked to
the employees of the Shell who said the same
man has been approaching female customers
showing them cell phone photos of his penis.
He was arrested. Inside the car, the suspect
began banging his head against the front of
the cage. The cops then took him to North-
side Hospital for evaluation. The evaluation
showed that he was fit for jail. At the jail,
the suspect told the officer to “Watch out
when you take those handcuffs off.” When
the cuffs came off, the man was placed in
a cell where he continued to bang his head.
■ 1200 block of Pitts Road 30350 - On Oct.
28 one man was arrested after a SSPD ser
geant observed him on the side of the road
way at around 1 p.m. The officer said the
man was dressed in dirty and wet clothing,
and was standing near the wood line on Pitts
near the Stratford Manor Residential Commu
nity. A white Ford pickup drove up and picked
up the man, who placed a green duffle bag
into the bed of the truck. The truck drove
toward Roswell Road. The sergeant initiat
ed a traffic stop at Roswell and Northridge
at the Chevron. Inside the bed of the truck
was a pair of bolt cutters. Sticking out of the
duffle bag was copper wiring. The sergeant,
knowing there were cell towers in that area,
began an investigation yielding the follow
ing: Two cell towers had been hit and copper
wiring had been cut. The wire in the duffle
bags had been freshly cut with dirt around it.
Also, there was a receipt in the truck where
the suspects had received money from a re
cycling company in the past. The loss and
damage exceeded $13,000. Both men were
arrested on charges of burglary, interfering
with property of public utility, criminal dam
age first degree, theft and possessing tools to
commit a crime.
■ 5600 block of Roswell Road 30342 - On
Oct. 28 a woman was arrested after being ob
served walking around in an area where drugs
are sold in a vacant apartment. She did not
have drugs on her but was wanted in Fulton
County for failure to appear and in Pickens
County for a probation violation.
■ 5600 block of Roswell Road 30342 - On
Oct. 30 a woman was arrested at Target af
ter stealing boots and a Michael Kors purse.
On her was a prescription bottle with Oxyco
done pills in the name of someone else. She
was arrested.
■ 5500 block of Kingsport Drive 30342
- On Nov. 2 an officer checked a suspicious
car parked in the back of a building around
4 p.m. As he spoke with the driver and pas
senger, they bolted, running in opposite di
rections. He chased one suspect, who ran
through an apartment complex. He found the
man sitting near some apartment stairs. The
man said he had not run from the officer but,
according to the officer, it was the same man
he chased. The man got up and began walk
ing toward the officer despite verbal com
mands not to. The Taser was pulled but not
deployed because the suspect got a sudden
case of smarts. He was then arrested.
■ 8400 block of Roswell Road 30350 - On
Nov. 4 a 36-year-old woman was arrested af
ter detectives, following up on drug com
plaints, found her at her apartment—smok
ing some weed. This was a misdemeanor, and
she was given a citation and court date.
■ 8700 block of Roswell Road - A security
employee observed a woman stealing just
under $100 in items in her purse which was
draped with her dress. The woman was in the
store-provided electric motor cart due to her
disability. She told the officer that she stole
the items because she was angry and mad at
the world. She was charged but released on a
copy due to her handicap status.
■ Following a domestic argument involving
a woman and man, divorced, but still living
together, the man was arrested for physically
assaulting the woman.
■ 200 block of Sandy Springs Place 30328 -
On Nov. 6 security at Kroger detained a man
for stealing ribs from the meat area. He was
arrested.
WANTED PERSONS
LOCATED
■ College Park Jail - probation violation,
Oct. 26
■ Cobb County Jail - probation violation,
Oct .26
■ Alpharetta Police - theft, Oct. 27
■ 7500 block of Roswell Road (Publix) -
probation violation, Oct. 30
■ Atlanta Jail - probation violation, Nov. 2
OTHER STUFF
■ 3200 block The Valley 30328 On Oct. 26
two guys got into an argument over a dog be
ing left in a crated kennel too long. One guy
punched a hole in the door. The other guy
said he would leave to avoid further calls to
the police.
■ A man on Northwood Drive said he found
a note on his doorstep with a picture. The
note said: “Be careful sir or you shall pay for
what you have done to your family.” The pic
ture was one stick figure shooting a gun at
another stick figure. The victim said to his
knowledge, he has no enemies. A woman re
ported that she allowed her boyfriend to stay
at her apartment and in return, he has with
drawn money from her account and stolen
her Galaxy tablet and two iPods. The report
however was a bit confusing in that it said:
“She allowed him to use her debit card with
out her authorization.”
■ 5900 block of Hilderbrand Drive 30328 -
On Nov. 2, around 2:30 a.m., an officer drove
up on a woman who was in her car and ap
peared to be sleeping. He woke her, and she
said her friends took her keys. It was clear
she had been drinking—a lot. The officer fi
nally found the woman’s mother who came
and took her home.
■ 900 block of Hightower Trail 30350 - On
Nov. 2 a guy reported that a former room
mate saw him at Tony’s Sports Bar and told
him that when he saw him “down the road”
he was going to give him a “beat down.”
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