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Crime & Punishment
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
An employee of a drug store was walking the morning deposit to the bank located next door. She was approached by a male who demanded the money. She refused and then tried to run but tripped and fell. The suspect grabbed the money and fled. He got away with over $5,400.
I see several businesses do this and if you think about it, this is the perfect time to rob someone. They probably walk the money over at the same time so the bad guy did a little homework and now has a few grand in his pocket.
• Never transport money alone, even next door
• Vary deposit times and personnel
• Don’t use a ‘money’ bag. Use something that doesn’t stand out.
• You can call the police to stand by for a few minutes while you move money.
Crime: It’s in the bag
A woman said that she thinks that someone took her wallet from her purse that was in the shopping cart seat area known as the “Steal-Me” position. Someone later made two unsuccessful attempts to use the credit cards taken from her wallet.
Someone stole the victim’s purse from her electric shopping cart while she was shopping at a grocery store on Powers Ferry Road.
Someone stole the victim’s purse while she was shopping at a grocery store at Sandy Sprngs Place. She left it unzipped in the cart. Again, this is the “Steal-Me” location.
Arrests
A 36-year old woman was arrested for shoplifting batteries at the Target store on Johnson Ferry Road. Her 4-year old daughter, with her at the time, was turned over to a family friend. She will not be competing for Mother of the Year anytime soon.
A 47-year old homeless man was arrested at the Target store after he stole two bottles of mouthwash.
A 31-year old man was arrested following an attempted shoplifting at an office supply store on Roswell Road. The suspects left the area driving a silver-colored Chrysler New Yorker. Just like on Adam-12, the car turned onto Mt. Vernon Highway right in front of one of our officers driving a plain car. He was listening to the lookout at the time. Three people went to jail on this incident.
Careful where you try this
About 2:30 a.m. a man and his girlfriend were both arrested after officers were called to the apartment in regards to a woman screaming. According to the report, the man told his girlfriend that a woman gave him a ‘Titty-Twister’ at work. He told her that he gave the woman one back in return. This angered his girlfriend and they started arguing. The officer cited the man with furnishing alcohol to a minor and Disorderly Conduct. The woman, age 20, was charged with Minor in Possession and Disorderly Conduct.
The rule on Titty-Twisters is clearly defined as “The firm grasping and twist of one’s nipple not to exceed 180 degrees in either direction. It is intended to be male on male and usually perpetrated by one male sibling against a younger sibling and is generally seen in the ages ranging from the age of 6 to 16.”
In this case, although the receiver of the TT was a female who worked at a nude dance club, it is still most advisable to anyone reading this incident NOT to try this at a nude dance club even though the target is clearly visible. Ninja bouncers will fall from the ceiling and beat you to an inch of your twisted little life.
Other Stuff
A woman reported that she is afraid that one of her tenants is making porn films. She said she could see that two men and one woman appeared to be having sex on the back porch of the home. She added that it appeared that they had professional looking photographic equipment set up. Although no crime has been established, twelve detectives volunteered to follow up.
There were about a dozen misdemeanor cases of possessing pot and about an equal number of arrests for domestic violence and other things that could have been easily avoided if folks wouldn’t drink and act foolishly.




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By scubber
March 19, 2007 12:08 PM | Link to this
Well at least the man did not divulge all of the pranks traded with his workmate. Apparently, there was a ‘pantsing’ followed by a ‘wet willy’ exchanged long before the ‘purple nurples’ were applied. Otherwise, the responding officers may have found a dead 20 year-old man at 2:30 AM.
By scubber
March 19, 2007 12:11 PM | Link to this
Well at least the man did not divulge all of the pranks traded with his workmate. Apparently, there was a ‘pantsing’ followed by a ‘wet willy’ exchanged long before the ‘purple nurples’ were applied. Otherwise, the responding officers may have found a dead 20 year-old man at 2:30 AM.
By jabster
March 19, 2007 3:00 PM | Link to this
A 20 year old isn’t a “minor”! What is the age of majority (not the drinking age) in this state? Will the 20 year old have to report to juvie court to answer the charges? Didn’t think so!
I just loooove how the dipsophobes like referring to 18-20 year old adults as “minors”, “youth”, “kids”, and “children”.
By jabster
March 19, 2007 3:04 PM | Link to this
A 20 year old isn’t a “minor”! What is the age of majority (not the drinking age) in this state? Will the 20 year old have to report to juvie court to answer the charges? Didn’t think so!
I just loooove how the dipsophobes like referring to 18-20 year old adults as “minors”, “youth”, “kids”, and “children”.
By jabster
March 19, 2007 3:05 PM | Link to this
A 20 year old isn’t a “minor”! What is the age of majority (not the drinking age) in this state? Will the 20 year old have to report to juvie court to answer the charges? Didn’t think so!
I just loooove how the dipsophobes like referring to 18-20 year old adults as “minors”, “youth”, “kids”, and “children”.
By Cammi317
March 19, 2007 4:08 PM | Link to this
LOL….people are truly dumb!
By Lurker
March 19, 2007 5:56 PM | Link to this
Is there an echo in here?
By Helper
March 19, 2007 6:33 PM | Link to this
If you need an undercover informant to infiltrate the naughty porn production let me know…
By mustang100
March 19, 2007 10:10 PM | Link to this
That DR.TICHNER’S will give a great buzz, if you enjoy puking your guts up, and out. Don’t ask me how I know this. I hear that PURELL HAND SANITIZER packs a good wallop too, same after effects as the good ol’ DR.
By Jennie
March 20, 2007 9:19 AM | Link to this
Rats! You proved my Mother right. She insists on belting her purse into the buggy and sealing that thing up like it carries the keys to Ft Knox! I’ve thought she was overreacting but apparently the “steal me” position is well known….. by criminals. My solution is to not carry my purse in at all. Put your id and money/credit card in your pocket and don’t leave yourself open to begin with!!
By Pamela
March 20, 2007 2:29 PM | Link to this
You gotta hear this, when my mom had several people in the house, she locked her purse in the trunk of her car and kept the keys in her hand.
By reader
March 20, 2007 5:39 PM | Link to this
My mom had money stolen from her purse while it was in her bedroom, during a family gathering. My sister’s boyfriend is the suspected culprit, but no one knows for sure. The eyebrows raise and the alert goes out whenever he pulls up in front of their house. I think Pamela’s mom is smart.
Years and years ago, a family friend was mugged at a NYC train station. She was an older lady, and she was beyond mad. So mad that she carried an empty purse with her with a nasty note for the next purse snatcher. And, it came.