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in the 800 block of Forrest Street. Two spent shell casings were recovered from the street in front of the parking lot. In the 700 block of Forrest Street, two casings, a black NY baseball cap and a cellphone were recovered in the parking lot. Two shell casings were recovered from the street. A white, four-door 2000 BMW was found unlocked in the parking lot, with the key still in the vehicle.
Reports dated April 20 through May 3. The following information was provided to the Buckhead Reporter by the Zone 2 precinct of the Atlanta Police Department from its records and is presumed to be accurate.
HOM ICIDE  1st block of Peachtree Valley Road, NW – A homicide was reported on April 29. The victim, in a 2014 Nissan Maxima, had been shot to death. The body was removed from the scene by the Fulton County Medical Examiner. There are no arrests at this time.
RA P E  2900 block of Piedmont Road, NE – A rape was reported on May 2. The victim, who is a junior at Alpharetta High School, disclosed to a friend’s mother that she was raped by the suspect, who is an acquaintance, while attending a prom after-party at a hotel. No room number was provided. The victim’s mother was notified of the assault on April 30, and contacted her pediatrician the following day. The doctor referred her to a service that assists victims of child exploitation. An appointment was scheduled for that following Monday, but the victim told her mother that she did not want to wait until Monday, and wanted to be taken to the hospital to receive medical treatment. When the unit responded to Scottish Rite, the victim was visibly upset and crying. She said she was present at the prom from 8 p.m. to approximately 9 p.m., but could not say when she arrived at the hotel or the name of the person who took her to the after-party. When the unit attempted to question the victim further, she became very upset and stated that she did not want to talk anymore. The attending doctor conducted a
physical exam and found no visible signs of injury, and advised that a scan would not respond due to the delay (a week) in reporting the incident.
AS S AULT  2400 block of Cornet Way, NW – An aggravated assault was reported on April 22. A woman said her son’s father struck her in the face after she tore up the $7 he gave her 6-year-old son to buy a meal. She said the suspect cursed at her when she refused to give him $100. She said he picked up a stick, struck her in the leg with it, pulled her wig off and ran; all in the presence of their child. She did not have any visible marks.  800 block of Forrest Street, NW – An aggravated assault was reported on April 24. Several people were leaving a recording studio when two to three men approached them. One of the men pulled a revolver and demanded property. Victim #1 gave up his wallet and iPhone (with tracking). Shots were fired and victim #1 was shot in the back. A witness put victim #1 in his passenger seat and was in route to Grady Hospital when they flagged down an officer at the intersection of Holmes and Antone streets. Victim #2 was struck in the face with a gun, and suffered a large cut on his lip, and victim #3 was pistol whipped. A victim had a 9mm gun on his lap while inside a vehicle and said he had no idea how it got there; the gun was recovered. The victims were transported to Grady Hospital. Three spent shell casings, two cigarette lighters and an open box of Newport cigarettes were recovered from the parking lot
 2700 block of Piedmont Road, NE – An aggravated assault was reported on April 29. The victim took the suspect’s wife for a motorcycle ride and when he returned, the suspect attempted to attack and punch the victim. The suspect took out a can of pepper spray and sprayed the victim in the face.
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 1900 block of Piedmont Road, NE – A pedestrian robbery was reported on April 29. Two men approached the victim while he
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 3500 block of Peachtree Road, NE – A pedestrian robbery was reported on April 26. A man and an acquaintance were Read more of the seated at a table  2600 block of Police Blotter online at on the patio with a Church Street, NW www.reporternewspapers.net stranger who iden– A residential burtified himself as glary was reported “Dre.“ Dre identified on April 20. Three himself as an aususpects broke into a residence and stole thor, and engaged the two men in conversathree TVs and cloth valued at $3,000. One tion about his recently completed book. The suspect was identified by a witness. acquaintance left the table to talk to some women before two other people sat down at  3200 block of Paces Ferry Place, NW – A the table with the victim and Dre. The tallcommercial burglary from a specialty store er suspect produced a pistol, placed it at the was reported on April 22. Two suspects wearvictim’s side and took his Rolex Presidential ing masks and gloves broke out a front glass watch and approximately $7,000 cash. The window on a fine jewelry store, entered, and two suspects traveled northbound, up the stole approximately $10,000 worth of jewelsidewalk, toward the parking lot. Dre also ry. They fled in a white or gray vehicle. There fled. The acquaintance believed he saw the is video of the incident. suspects drive past in a dark-colored Porsche Cayenne.  1000 block of Defoors Crossing, NW – A
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 1700 block of Howell Mill Road, NW –A pedestrian robbery was reported on May 1. Two suspects approached a woman as she was leaving an ATM and told her “This is a robbery and I don’t want to hurt you.” The suspects took her money and told her to drive away from the location.
 3700 block of Roswell Road, NE – A residential burglary was reported on April 20. A PlayStation3 game system with eight games, a Browning 6 rifle, three buck knives, two scopes and two personalized drinking mugs were taken.
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was in a parking lot. He said one of the men pulled a gun, pushed him between two cars and demanded his items. The other man was armed with a handgun and stood as a lookout. The victim’s Rolex watch, gold necklace and iPhone 5s were stolen. The suspects fled.
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