Sandy Springs man charged with battery
Sandy Springs man charged with battery
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5800 block Glenridge Drive—On Oct. 24, a company representative said they fired a guy who was suspected of fraud. Afterward, they discovered he took several items including iPhone6, two Note 4 cellphones, three Kyocera cellphones, a hot spot and a printer.
5600 block of Roswell Road—On Oct. 24, employees of a discount department store reported that a woman came into the store and took more than $700 in merchandise. She was recognized by the staff, who had her arrested several days earlier for the same thing. Warrants are pending.
Roswell Road and Tahoma Drive—On Oct. 25, a cab driver said she was stiffed for a $20 with battery such as Toshiba PA3732U-1BAS Battery, Toshiba PA3733U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba Mini NB200 Battery, Toshiba PA3672U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba Satellite E100 Battery, Toshiba PA3821U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3820U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba Mini NB500 Battery, Toshiba PA3689U-1BAS Battery, Toshiba Mini NB100 Battery, Toshiba PA2502U Battery, Toshiba Libretto 100 Batteryfare by three men who jumped and ran from the car.
5000 block of Glenridge Drive—On Oct. 25, a man reported that he met a girl on a website and she came over to his home and they spent some time together that included some intimate moments. She abruptly got up and went to the door to leave. (She was intoxicated.) He offered an Uber ride, but she ran off. Later, she texted him saying she would pursue rape charges against him. He phoned the police. The responding officer tried several times to reach her by phone and text, but she did not respond. The man said he returned to his home and discovered his Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine watch, valued at $5,600 and $250 cash was missing. Since that night there was no sexual assault claim made.
2000 block of The Valley—On Oct. 26, a woman said that she had a pair of shoes she bought to give to her new boyfriend. She said that her old boyfriend took the shoes and $400 cash from her closet when she broke up with him. He apparently admitted taking them to her, but did not return them. I suggest that if the relationship is over and it is time to end it, make sure you get all your stuff out before you actually leave. I found this out when I discovered my golf clubs and bag on fire when I returned for them. It’s a good idea to hire a bouncer to keep the intended person in the room during the breakup speech.
5700 block of Roswell Road—An employee of a gas station reported a man stole several scratch-off tickets. The employee said he knows the man, who is a regular customer and thief. Bad guys who steal scratch off or other lotto tickets know the numbers are cancelled out, much like serial numbers, so what they do is sell them half price or more. So don’t buy a $5 scratch off ticket for two bucks.
Summer Crossing Drive—A man said his gun is missing from the night stand. He said that there have been delivery people in the residence and could have taken the gun. If someone is going to steal a gun, I think the VERY FIRST place to look is the night stand. Don’t leave it there when you’re gone. In fact, take the gun with you when you go. That’s what it’s for. Remember: zombies are everywhere.
4900 block of Roswell Road—On Oct. 29, a woman reported she placed her phone on the counter at her job and left it unattended. She said someone reached over the cubical and took it. She saw the shadow of someone running out the door toward the stairs, but could not make out the person well enough for a description.
900 block of Abernathy Road—On Nov. 1, a man reported his bike was stolen from the parking deck, along with the bike lock.
Berrydale Drive–A resident said her trash bin was stolen.
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