Police name suspect in Little Five Points robbery
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta police Tuesday released the name of a man wanted for robbing a Little Five Points restaurant earlier this month.
Albert Larry Heard, 61, was one of two men who robbed the Zesto on Moreland Avenue on Dec. 12, according to Atlanta police spokesman James Polite.
Two men entered the restaurant between 8 and 9 p.m. on that Saturday, and one of the robbers jumped the counter and attacked a cashier.
Polite said Heard, who is known to frequent the Moreland Avenue and Wylie Street areas, should be considered armed and dangerous.
The second suspect has not been identified.
Polite asked that anyone with information on Heard call Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-8477.
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