Cops: Cobb man high on meth steals SUV, rams through gate before breaking into home

Bill “William” Matzkow allegedly used a stolen car to break into a Cobb County gated community.

Credit: Channel 2 Action News

Credit: Channel 2 Action News

Bill “William” Matzkow allegedly used a stolen car to break into a Cobb County gated community.

Police said a man stole a car, smashed through a gated community and broke into a house with two teens inside all while under the influence of methamphetamine, Channel 2 Action News reported.

Bill “William” Matzkow, 50, of Woodstock, was arrested by Cobb County police Thursday morning, according to Cobb County jail records.

This is the gate Matzkow allegedly used a car to ram through. (Channel 2 Action News)

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Police told Channel 2 he stole an SUV from a garage on Post Oak Tritt Road before ramming it through the gate of an upscale east Cobb neighborhood.

He broke into the home Nate Hall and John Watkins were housesitting, while they were asleep, the news station reported.

“I pop up and see this dude bust in the door, and he’s like shirtless, and he starts coming toward us,” Hall said.

The two teens told Channel 2 they chased him off the property and called police. They found Matzkow two hours later on Lower Roswell Road.

Police said they found a glass pipe and drugs inside of Matzkow’s car, and he told police he stole the SUV so he could get into the gated community, Channel 2 reported.

Left to right: John Watkins and Nate Hall (Channel 2 Action News)

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“I’ve been thanking God that you know he wasn’t more aggressive because when you’re on those kind of hard drugs, you never know what those will do to people,” Hall said.

Matzkow faces charges of felony theft, possession of methamphetamine, driving, hit and run, first degree burglary and loiter prowl, according to jail records. He remains in the Cobb County jail on a $50,000 bond.

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